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1 WINTER Template WELCOME

2 Template

3 Due – Friday, May 18 Options: August 1, 2013 June 1, 2013 First Class day for AY 2013-2014

4 Section 1: General Information Section 2: Academic Advising and Student Support Section 3: College Readiness Section 4: Course Information Section 5: Faculty Section 6: ESL and Ability to Benefit

5 Template The 82 nd Legislature approved HB 1244, SB 162, and HB 3468 which task the THECB to prescribe “a single standard or set of standards for each assessment instrument to effectively measure student readiness as demonstrated by current research,” among other things.

6 Proposed TSI Timeline – Phase II January 2012Request for Proposals (RFP) posted: Call for Information to testing Companies to Address Mandates of HB 1244. Assessment instrument must align with CCRS/ABE diagnostic and online. May 2012 Recommendation presented by the Commissioner to the Board on selected test(s) May 2012- Preparation of field testing of selected test(s) Aug 2012

7 Proposed TSI Timeline – Phase II Fall 2012 Field Testing implemented Jan – Feb 2013Standard Setting March 2013Standard Recommendation to Closing the Gaps Committee for approval

8 April 2013 Standard Recommendation to Board for approval Sp/Su 2013IHE Training Fall 2013Full Implementation Proposed TSI Timeline – Phase II

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10 Terminology  Non-semester length  Not a compressed course (a compressed course has the same number of contact hours as the traditional but delivered in a shorter time)  Can include non-regular meeting dates/times  Delivers accelerated instruction  Must include consideration of time after completion of NCBO (don’t lose students in interim)

11 Terminology (Cont’d)  Non-course-based  Include innovative interventions  May still address learning outcomes related to traditional course but usually not the same number of learning outcomes

12 Timeline  Fall 2012: IHE must have at least one NCBO ready for spring 2013 enrollment in at least one DE disciplinary area  Spring 2013: active enrollment of students in at least one DE disciplinary area  Fall 2013: IHE must have at least one NCBO ready for spring 2014 enrollment in ALL DE disciplinary areas, including ESOL

13 Timeline (Cont’d)  Spring 2014: active enrollment of students in ALL DE disciplinary areas, including ESOL.  Fall 2014: IHE should be placing majority of “bubble” students in NCBOs in all DE disciplinary areas, including ESOL.

14 Additional Requirements:  Student must be enrolled at institution  Completed application  Entered into system  Reported as a student in all other applicable reports  Student must have taken an approved TSI assessment prior to NCBO enrollment

15 Additional Requirements (cont’d):  NCBO must have an Instructor of Record (IR) who is available to assist students upon request  IR does not have to be physically present at all times in case the student needs assistance.  A tutor, TA, or other content expert may also available to assist students who need help.

16 Additional Requirements (cont’d):  IRs for NCBOs are responsible for the following:  Determining the best NCBO for the student;  Assuring the student meets the contact hour and curricular requirements of the NCBO;  Checking on the progress of the student;

17 Additional Requirements (Cont’d):  Assuring is student is appropriately assessed/evaluated upon NCBO completion (e.g., departmental final exam, retesting on assessment);  Assigning and reporting the student’s final grade based on IHE policy (can be pass/no pass);  Helping the student register for the next step (i.e., course)

18  Refresher workshops  Intensive Bridging Classes  Companion (Paired) Course (e.g., simultaneous enrollment in ENGL 1301 and NCBO) Examples of NCBO Interventions

19 There will be 3 levels for each area so we will have the following breakdown: Non Course Math 1st level 0 cr hrNCDM 0050 1 cr hrNCDM 0051 2 cr hrNCDM 0052 3 cr hrNCDM 0053 4 cr hrNCDM 0054 The district will put in a default number of contact hours for each level and then the college will change at the section level as long as it is between your minimum and maximum hrs. For 0 Credit Hour fees are based on ½ of cost of regular semester credit hour tuition. (Ex: Fall 2012 - 0 credit = $22.50)

20 Intervention Hours 4-8 hours of intervention = 0 SCH 9-24 hours of intervention = 1 SCH 25-40 hours of intervention = 2 SCH 41-56 hours of intervention = 3 SCH

21 NCBO Level 1 – Lowest (Ex: DMAT 097) NCBO Level 2 – Mid (Ex: DMAT 098) NCBO Level 3 - Highest (Ex: DMAT 099) (See Handout )

22 THECB Additional Requirements  Integrated Reading/Writing (IRW) (upper-level)  Reduction of 16-week, traditional delivery of DE to 2 courses per disciplinary area; paired coursework can be considered in addition to the two-course limit.

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24 §4.65. Advising/Placement  By spring 2015, IHEs should implement the following best-practices Differentiated Placement: To determine placement, IHE must use the TSI Assessment score, plus at least two of the following: o TSI Assessment Score (must use) o Diagnostic profile o LASSI/MARS or other non-cognitive assessment(s) o HS GPA o Prior academic experience overall and in discipline area

25  Pre-Assessment Activity  students cannot be administered the TSI Assessment without at least one prior documented activity addressing minimally the following:  importance of assessment and how it relates to student’s academic pathway  implications of not meeting minimum standard(s) o developmental education coursework o associated additional costs/time  assessment instructions and practice test items with immediate feedback

26  Individual Success Plan (ISP) For students not college-ready, the IHE must develop with the student an ISP which addresses the following: o career advising (exploration and pathway options for decided and undecided) o course-based, NCB, and contextualized options o degree plan o regular interactions between student and designated POC (e.g., advisor, faculty member, peer and/or community mentor, etc.) o registration for next semester/next steps

27 1.What NCBO Intervention(s) is your college offering for Fall 2012? 2. What NCBO Intervention(s) will your college offer for Spring 2013? (Will it be only one DE area, two, or all three? 3. What steps does your discipline need to take to pair down to only two DE courses? 4.What suggestions do you currently have for addressing students who would fall below the two levels? (CE, NCB, ABE?)

28 Thank you For Attending


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