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1 Introducing Accelerated Writing In Developmental Coursework at STCC By Marcia Sias

2 Accelerated Learning Model Offered at STCC  Save time!  Stay on track! Announcing an exciting opportunity for motivated students: Take Review for College Writing and English Composition 1 in the same semester.

3 Open English is accelerated writing that creates an academic community of its companion cohort. Ten students are mainstreamed into English supported by Review for College Writing.

4 Open English at STCC is based on the work of Peter Adams of the Community College of Baltimore County, whose Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) helps developmentally-placed students save time and enter programs earlier than expected by participating in intensive writing courses that span the higher level of developmental writing and the gateway English Composition 1 course.

5 Thomas Bailey and Sung-Woo Cho of the Community College Research Center (CCRC), Teachers College, Columbia University discussed the value of accelerated learning in “Issue Brief: Developmental Education in Community Colleges” prepared for: The White House Summit of Community College. Others from CCRC including Davis Jenkins have added information, which indicates positive outcomes.

6  Voluntary placement for qualified students  Motivation to succeed quickly  Collaboration within the cohort group  Sense of community  Reduction in the time it takes to earn credentials

7 Enrollment: Change to Self-Selection ENGL-100 All 22 students DWRT-099 Writing Studio for 10 Reader and style manual for ENGL-100 used for both sections Instructional Changes: Closely follow ENGL- 100 Themes  Encourage Collaborative Effect of Community  Provide additional classroom writing practice

8 Open English accelerated learning is the latest addition to advances at STCC in helping to make higher education more accessible to the underprepared student.  Academic Community Identity  Collaboration  Motivation  Small Class Size  Writing Practice

9 Adams, P. (2009) “The Accelerated Learning Program: Throwing Open the Gates.” Bailey, T. (2011) “Issue Brief: Developmental Education in Community Colleges prepared for: The White House Summit of Community Colleges.” Becker, Karen A. Karla M. Krodel, and Bethanie H. Tucker. (2009) Understanding and Engaging Under-Resourced College Students. Black, T. (2009) When a Heart Turns Rock Solid: The Lives of Three Puerto Rican Brothers On and Off the Streets. Boyd, D. (2004) “Effective Teaching in Accelerated Learning Programs.” De La Ysla, L. (2010) “Knee-to-Knee: The Conference as a Tool for Empowering Students.” Ford, M. (2005) Community Matters: A Reader for Writers 2 nd Ed. Hacker, D. (2004) A Pocket Style Manual CUSTOM STCC 4 TH Ed. Jenkins, D. (2011, 2010) “Get with the Program: Accelerated Community College Students’ Entry Into and Completion of Programs of Study, & A Model for Accelerated Academic Success of Community College Remedial English Students: Is the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) Effective and Affordable?” Shaughnessy, M. (1977) Errors & Expectations: A Guide for the Teacher of Basic Writing STCC website (2011) About STCC, Achieving the Dream Wlodkowski, R. (2010, 2003) Teaching Intensive and Accelerated Courses: Instruction That Motivates Learning, & Accelerated Learning: Future Roles and Influences.


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