2015-2016 FOOTHILL COLLEGE STUDENT EQUITY PLANNING Andrew LaManquePaul Starer Carolyn HolcroftHilda Fernandez.

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FOOTHILL COLLEGE STUDENT EQUITY PLANNING Andrew LaManquePaul Starer Carolyn HolcroftHilda Fernandez

Agenda I. Santa Clara County Regional Context--Andrew LaManque II. Foothill Educational Master Plan Goals w/ a focus on Equity--Carolyn Holcroft III. Foothill Planning Process--Hilda Fernandez IV. Foothill Major College Initiatives--Paul Starer V.Foothill Professional Development--Paul Starer VI.VI. Q & A

Equity Planning at Foothill College: Addressing the Needs Foothill College Students: Self-reported Income Low income (< $25,000)

Per Capita Income in Santa Clara & San Mateo Counties Silicon Valley Joint Venture4 In 2013, African Americans and Latinos had ~ ½ the per capita income of Whites and Asians

Equity Research Program evaluation (what is working) Student needs (“student voice”) Disaggregate Data Catalogs best practices from professional development activities Disseminate and communicate results

Foothill College Master Plan Goals Related to Equity These goals are approached in a way that exemplifies Foothill College’s culture of innovation and problem solving, with emphasis on eliminating disproportionate impact among student groups: Create a culture of equity that promotes student success, particularly for underserved students. Implement activities to improve achievement of student outcomes among those population groups experiencing disproportionate impact. Reduce barriers and facilitate students’ ease of access across the District and region. Enhance support for online quality and growth for instruction and student services. Collaborate with K-12, adult education and four-year institutions in ways that serve students and society. Partner with business and industry to prepare students for the workforce.

Foothill Student Equity Committee

Student Success Collaborative: Summer ‘15 3SP Advisory Tri-Chairs Student Equity Workgroup Tri-Chairs Basic Skills Workgroup Tri-Chairs Identify areas of common interest Collaboratively develop strategies to best meet student needs

Student Success Collaborative (3SP, Basic Skills, Equity) Framework Three College-wide Initiatives: 1) Comprehensive early alert program 2) Mentoring program 3) Targeted professional development

Student Success and Retention Team: Conceptual Framework Students Early Alert Coordinator Early Alert / Retention Counselor Part-Time Counselor Prof Dev & Mentoring Program Coordinator Supplemental Instructors Student/Peer Mentors Faculty Coordinator Researchers

Planned Interventions Foothill: Early Alert System Multiple Measures Embedded Tutoring FYE Mentoring Program

Professional Development Examples FOOTHILL Jan. 14: Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion – “White People,” by Jose Antonio Vargas Feb. 26: Francis Kendell Summer 2016: Teaching and Learning Academy on implementing classroom equity practices