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2 Contact Information George Schlott Senior Consultant for Educational Services ACT, Inc. – Midwest Region 300 Knightsbridge Parkway, Suite 300 Lincolnshire IL 60069 847/634-2560 george.schlott@act.org

3 Data-driven decision making.Data-driven decision making. Collaborative discussions and decisions.Collaborative discussions and decisions. To support secondary and postsecondary institutions in developing an articulated and aligned curriculumTo support secondary and postsecondary institutions in developing an articulated and aligned curriculum Help to ensure success for all students.Help to ensure success for all students. Purpose of the Report

4 Survey participants included middle school teachers, high school teachers, postsecondary faculty teaching entry-level courses, and postsecondary teachers of remedial courses Over 55,000 surveys sent Overall response rate 14% The ACT National Curriculum Survey 2009:

5 There are critical misalignments between postsecondary expectations and high school teacher evaluations of student readiness. The ACT National Curriculum Survey 2009:

6 The ACT National Curriculum Survey 2009

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9 What postsecondary instructors expect entering college students to know is more targeted and specific than what high school teachers view as important. The ACT National Curriculum Survey 2009: Science High School: Teach science content, including advanced topics Postsecondary: Focus on process and inquiry skills in science as well as fundamental science topics

10 Individual school reports are available at: Community Colleges: http://iccbdbsrv.iccb.org/hscollegesuccess/home.cfm Public Four-year Universities: http://www.ibhe.state.il.us/HSCSR/default.htm http://www.ibhe.state.il.us/HSCSR/default.htm Public High Schools: http://iirc.niu.edu (select your school and the report link is in the upper right hand side of the school page above the Illinois map) http://iirc.niu.edu

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12 ACT College Readiness Standards College Readiness Standards Intervals 1-12 13-15 16-19 20-23 24-27 28-32 33-36

13 Test College Course EXPLORE Grade 8 EXPLORE Grade 9 PLAN Grade 10 ACTCompass English English Composition 1314151877 Math College Algebra 1718192252 Reading Social Science 1516172188 Science Biology 20 2124NA College and Career Readiness refers to the level of student preparation (knowledge and skills) needed to be ready to succeed-without remediation- in an introductory –level course at a two or four year institution, trade school or technical school. How do we define college and career readiness? Empirically derived scores needed on an ACT subject-area test to indicate a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in the corresponding first-year credit-bearing college course.

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44 Post-Secondary Guiding Questions: 1.What information in this report is new to us? 2.How will this report enhance our understanding of the high schools that feed into our institutions? 3. How can this report be used as a tool to assist in the recruitment/admission/placement of incoming students? 4.How can this report inform early intervention efforts designed to reduce remediation in our colleges? 5. How can this report inform secondary to postsecondary conversations about articulation of curriculum?

45 Secondary Guiding Questions: 1.What information in this report is new to us? 2.How will this report enhance our understanding of the colleges that our students attend? 3. How can this report be used as a tool to assist in the college guidance we give to our students? 4.How can this report inform early intervention efforts designed to reduce our students’ need for remediation in college? 5. How can this report inform secondary to postsecondary conversations about articulation of curriculum?

46 Common Guiding Questions: 1.What concrete steps can we take to use this information to promote an ongoing dialogue with faculty, school boards, and other stake-holders? 2.What information in this report can be used to inform others about the success of our schools? 3. How can this report inform secondary to postsecondary conversations about articulation of curriculum? 4. What information on this report can be used to enhance the collaboration between our high schools and colleges? 5. How should we prepare to present this information to the public?

47 8:30-9:00REGISTRATION 9:00-NOONCOMMON CORE COLLEGE READINESS STANDARDS 12:45-4:00HIGH SCHOOL-TO-COLLEGE SUCCESS REPORT http://iccbdbsrv.iccb.org/reachingthegoal/register.cfm DatesLocations November 1 st Moraine Valley Community College November 7 th Richland Community College November 8 th Southwestern Illinois College Reaching the Goal: Developing Secondary and Postsecondary Alignment

48 Individual school reports are available at: Community Colleges: http://iccbdbsrv.iccb.org/hscollegesuccess/home.cfm Public Four-year Universities: http://www.ibhe.state.il.us/HSCSR/default.htm http://www.ibhe.state.il.us/HSCSR/default.htm Public High Schools: http://iirc.niu.edu (select your school and the report link is in the upper right hand side of the school page above the Illinois map) http://iirc.niu.edu

49 Contact Information George Schlott Senior Consultant for Educational Services ACT, Inc. – Midwest Region 300 Knightsbridge Parkway, Suite 300 Lincolnshire IL 60069 847/634-2560 george.schlott@act.org


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