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Title V—HSI- Answering the Call: Expanding Access to Public Safety Programs

Title V—HSI- Answering the Call: Expanding Access to Public Safety Programs. Moreno Valley College Public Safety Education & Training Ben Clark Training Center Evaluation Team Meeting May 23, 2012. Basic Skills Pre-Academy Spring 2012. Updates Enrollment

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Title V—HSI- Answering the Call: Expanding Access to Public Safety Programs

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  1. Title V—HSI- Answering the Call: Expanding Access to Public Safety Programs Moreno Valley College Public Safety Education & Training Ben Clark Training Center Evaluation Team Meeting May 23, 2012

  2. Basic Skills Pre-Academy Spring 2012 Updates • Enrollment • 18 students completed ADJ 33E and REA86 and are currently completing ENG60A4 • Modifications to curriculum • More time and emphasis on ethics • More time and emphasis on report writing • Closing Survey • Results

  3. Basic Skills Pre-Academy Spring 2012 Updates Continued… • Activities in Process for Fall 2012 • Increasing enrollment to a maximum of 35 to account for attrition rates • Recruitment procedures • Increasing and improving use of technology in and out of the classroom and program: SharePoint; on-line student services; TABE assessment; SkillsTutor; and Blackboard training for faculty • Basic Skills Pre-Academy Manual • Intervention activities to decrease initial Basic Academy drop-out rates; increase Basic Academy enrollment and success rates; and reach more recruits prior to entering the Academy

  4. How helpful was it to take English, Reading and ADJ together as a learning community?

  5. How well did the instructors meet your professional needs?

  6. Did you feel you were part of a team with the other students?

  7. Do you think the Pre-Academy has helped prepare you to meet Academy requirements?

  8. On what topic would you have liked to spend more time?

  9. What aspects of the Pre-Academy were most helpful? • Writing • Autobiography • Personal history statement • Report writing • Identifying elements of a crime scene • Basic principles and reality of Law Enforcement • Ethics

  10. Curriculum Redesign – Scenario Village • Work collaboratively with Sheriff’s Department in direct relation to implementation of Scenario Village • Identify team in coordination with Sheriff Academy instructors and staff to complete any necessary redesigns and/or updates • Update College CORs and SLOs for impacted Academy and AOT courses

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