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1 QEP BASICS

2 1. What is the title of our Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP)?
The SAILS Project: Students Achieving Improved Learning Strategies

3 Courtesy of Assistant Professor Bryan Wilkerson
QEP LOGO Courtesy of Assistant Professor Bryan Wilkerson

4 2. What is the focus of the QEP?
Student Learning

5 3. Why did we pick SAILS as the topic of our QEP?
Broad-based feedback (faculty, staff, students, advisory boards) recognized the impact that improved learning strategies could have on student learning and on student retention.

6 4. How will SAILS make Roane State a better institution?
SAILS will transform Roane State into a student-centered institution. By creating a campus culture that both encourages and empowers students to improve their learning strategies, SAILS offers the potential to dramatically improve student learning and student retention.

7 5. To what must the QEP be linked?
Our Mission Statement “Roane State provides a challenging and nurturing learning environment which encourages and inspires students to meet the high expectations and standards needed for responsible citizenship and to embrace the concept of learning as a lifelong endeavor.” “Roane State’s success can only be measured by the success of its students and by maintaining its demonstrated reputation as a center for higher education excellence.”

8 The QEP must be linked to the strategic plan.
AND The QEP must be linked to the strategic plan.

9 to the strategic plan suggest?
6. What does being linked to the strategic plan suggest? An institutional priority! --Financial resources --Human resources

10 Some Faculty Components of the Strategic Plan
Demonstrate evidence of effective faculty development through implementation of enhanced training initiatives Improve students’ relative performance on key student success measures as compared to peers in the NCCBP (National Community College Benchmark Project)

11 Math Data: NCCBP Developmental/remedial student success in 1st college-level courses: Math Completer success rate RSCC: % National Median: %

12 Comp I Data: NCCBP Success in Core Academic Skill Areas: Comp I Completer Rate RSCC: 77.28% National Median: 81.13%

13 7. What Is a Potential QEP Learning Objective?
Improve pass rates in gateway courses by integrating learning strategies into the curriculum.

14 8. What are some possible strategies we could use to meet this learning objective?
Identification of students’ learning styles Integration of teaching strategies for multiple learning styles Inclusion of discipline-specific learning strategies within courses Inclusion of distance education learning strategies Faculty development for best practices in learning styles/strategies Enhancement of the Learning Center services Formation of learning communities Creation of free workshops on topics such as time-management Creation of free learning strategies class

15 9. What assessment measures will we use?
Some Possibilities: --Compare baseline Comp I pass rate with Comp I pass rate during the QEP implementation years --Compare the grades on the initial gen ed core assessment instruments with the grade results on the assessment instruments during the QEP implementation years

16 10. At what points will we assess our progress toward reaching our objectives?
AND When and how will we assess our process in order to determine what changes, if any, need to be made?

17 Who will be our QEP Lead Evaluator?
When and how will we select him/her?

18 11. When and how will we assess the results of our five-year plan and how will we use the results for improvement?

19 How will we communicate/market the plan?
To students? To faculty? To adjunct faculty? To staff? To administrators? To other stakeholders?

20 QEP Development Team Timeline
Spring 2008: Investigate best practices in key areas and decide on 4-6 overall learning objectives. Conclude this phase by mid-April. Spring and Summer 2008: Compile/develop specific activities designed to achieve learning objectives. Explore financial viability. Assess human resource needs. Perhaps begin limited faculty development. Fall 2008: Decide on specific activities to achieve learning objectives. Develop QEP portion of budget. Decide on assessment measures. Create timetable for implementation. In other words, finish the plan!

21 Key QEP Dates December, 2008: Completion of Quality Enhancement Plan
March 26, 2009: QEP draft report due April 1-7, 2009: Conference calls re QEP June 11, 2009: QEP lead evaluator due August 25, 2009: QEP final report due October 6-8, 2009: On-site review

22 SAILS Subcommittees Best Practices in Learning Strategies
--General --Discipline Specific --Learning Strategies Courses Learning Centers Learning Communities Distance Education Learning Strategies Learning Styles/Teaching Strategies

23 Best Practices in Learning Strategies
Can we find some research-based, general learning strategies? Some categories to consider: note-taking, setting goals, time management, concept mapping, support groups, conquering text anxiety. What learning strategies work well for specific discipline areas? – Math? Science? English? History? Clinical applications? What do other institutions offer in the way of study skills courses? Do they have data documenting their effectiveness?

24 Learning Centers How do other institutions’ Learning Centers build learning strategies into their services? What other services do they offer? How do they sustain their services? How do they build and retain their clientele? What services are available online? Do they offer some models we might consider adopting?

25 Learning Communities What is meant by the term “learning community”?
What does research show about the effectiveness of learning communities? How are other institutions using and organizing learning communities? How effective are they? Are there some pitfalls to avoid? Are there models we might want to consider?

26 Distance Education Learning Strategies
What barriers to learning are associated with distance learning? What learning strategies are specific to the needs of distance education students? What teaching strategies can enhance the distance education experience and improve student learning?

27 Learning Styles/Teaching Strategies
How can we determine the learning styles of our students? What do our students need to know about learning styles? How do we share that information with them? How can we help students adapt to a teaching style that does not match their learning style? What are effective teaching strategies to accommodate students’ different learning styles? How can these strategies be used to teach specific content in specific subject areas? How can we address the professional development needs of faculty?

28 SAILS Subcommittees Best Practices in Learning Strategies
--General --Discipline Specific --Learning Strategies Courses Learning Centers Learning Communities Distance Education Learning Strategies Learning Styles/Teaching Strategies


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