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1 Southwest Texas Junior College Core Curriculum Dr. Cheryl Sanchez, Dr. Mark Underwood, Dr. Renee Zimmerman, and Bobby Ayala Southwest Texas Junior College Spring 2015 Convocation

2 Presentation Objectives Provide a history of the Core and Core revision process Discuss new Core Objectives Identify some unresolved issues

3 Background Texas Core Curriculum - Each institution of higher education that offers an undergraduate academic degree program shall develop its core curriculum by using the Board-approved purpose, core objectives, and foundational component areas of the Texas Core Curriculum.

4 Old Core Established in 1997 ▫42-46 SCH ▫37 EEOs Why change the core? ▫THECB wants the core to help students build real world skills and capabilities

5 Philosophical Shift Old Core Accumulate credits Across a wide academic background EEOs were unique to a discipline New Core Master six key skills In a variety of academic disciplines Core objectives are shared across the institution

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7 Purposes of the Core Students will gain ▫Knowledge of human cultures and physical and natural world ▫Principles of personal and social responsibility ▫Intellectual and practical skills

8 Workforce Report Interviewed ▫400+ employers ▫Expectations and experiences with  High School Graduates  Jr College Graduates  University Graduates

9 Workforce Report Skills Basic Knowledge ▫English ▫Reading/writing ▫Math ▫Science ▫Art ▫Social Studies Applied Skills ▫Critical Thinking ▫Communication ▫Quantitative Reasoning ▫Teamwork ▫Personal and Social Responsibility

10 Foundational Component Area Core Objectives CommunicationMathematicsLife and Physical SciencesLanguage, Philosophy, & CultureCreative ArtsAmerican HistoryGovernment/Political ScienceSocial and Behavioral SciencesInstitutional OptionCritical ThinkingCommunicationEmpirical and Quantitative SkillsTeamworkPersonal ResponsibilitySocial Responsibility

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12 Critical Thinking Includes ▫Creative thinking and innovation ▫Inquiry ▫Analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of information Addressed in ALL core courses

13 Communication Effective development, interpretation, and expression of ideas Includes ▫Written communication ▫Oral communication ▫Visual communication Addressed in ALL core courses

14 Empirical and Quantitative Includes ▫Manipulation and analysis of numerical data or observable facts ▫Create informed conclusions Addressed in Math, Science, and Social sciences

15 Teamwork Includes ▫Ability to consider different points of view ▫Ability to work with others towards a shared goal Addressed in Communication, Sciences, and Fine Arts

16 Personal Responsibility Ability to connect personal choices, actions, and consequences to ethical decision making Addressed in Communication, Language/Philosophy/Culture, History, Government

17 Social Responsibility Includes ▫Intercultural competence ▫Civic responsibility ▫Ability to engage in regional, national, and global communities Addressed in Language/Philosophy/Culture, Fine Arts, History, Government, Social Sciences

18 SWTJC Core Curriculum Committee began meeting Spring 2012 ▫Matrices establishedMatrices Began Implementing Courses Fall 2012 ▫Guidelines also established for implementation New core will be implemented Fall 2014

19 Component II The assessment of the Core Curriculum is an evaluation of attainment of the Core Objectives. ▫A. Describe the institution’s process to determine the appropriate level of attainment of each Core Objective. ▫B. Describe the institution’s plan for assessment of each Core Objective. Include the following components of the institution’s assessment plan:

20 ▫Assessment methods  explain the methodology (institutional portfolios, embedded assessment, etc.), describe the measures (must include at least one direct measure), outline the frequency and timeline of assessment; ▫Criteria/Targets  explain the criteria and targets for the level of attainment of each Core Objective, include references to externally informed benchmarks; ▫Analysis  explain how the results of the assessment will be evaluated; and ▫Actions and Follow-up  explain the process for improving student learning based on the assessment results.

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22 Momentum Points Based on FY 2010 Data MathRead/ Write 1 st Math 15 Credits 30 Credits TransfAssoc.CoreCert.Total Points 111112222 SWTJC 3363167941,9541,1104044141142126,798 State31,06232,08489,244240,167143,08241,07946,23413,93220,200778,791 22

23 Artifact Submission Common Naming system

24 Links THECB submission Process: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/PDF/2808.P DF?CFID=33626535&CFTOKEN=92198239 http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/PDF/2808.P DF?CFID=33626535&CFTOKEN=92198239 Quick Reference: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/PDF/2737.PD F?CFID=33626535&CFTOKEN=92198239 http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/reports/PDF/2737.PD F?CFID=33626535&CFTOKEN=92198239 Core curriculum assessment guidelines: http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/index.cfm?objectid=2 4D2FE55-C9B7-419A-4D65413B13CD44ED http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/index.cfm?objectid=2 4D2FE55-C9B7-419A-4D65413B13CD44ED ▫(resources for assessments can also be found at the above site; Liberal Education and America's Promise (LEAP) and Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education (VALUE) )Liberal Education and America's PromiseValid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education


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