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Title: Creating a Successful Transitions Program In Ten Easy Steps


1
Creating a Successful Transitions Program In
Ten Easy Steps
  • Julie Scoskie, Director
  • Joyce Griffith, Specialist
  • Jefferson County Public Schools
  • Adult and Continuing Education

2
Our Goals Today
  • Learn the 10 steps that will enable you to
    Develop a Successful Transitions Program
  • Discuss the Ongoing Process to Maintain the
    Program and Its Successes

3
Step 1Create an Advisory Council
  • Recruit stakeholders
  • Local Business Leaders
  • Workforce Investment Board Members
  • Chamber of Commerce Leaders
  • Library Officials
  • Local Education Leaders (all levels, public and
    private)
  • Elected Officials
  • Be prepared
  • Do your homework (know the statistics and
    benefits to them and their constituents)
  • Use the Groups Expertise
  • Ask them to identify resources and gaps

4
Step 2 Make the Pitch
  • Request a meeting with college leaders
  • Sell them on the benefits (GED recipients are
    their future students)
  • Discuss areas of collaboration
  • Outline areas of similarity (vision and mission)
  • Explain what you can offer and why it is
    beneficial
  • Share credentials
  • Exert a willingness to work together/not take
    over
  • Agree to ground rules including financial support

5
Step 3 Get It In Writing
  • Jointly draft a Memorandum of Understanding that
  • Clearly details roles and responsibilities
  • Ensures that the collaboration will survive
    changes in leadership
  • Eliminates misunderstandings
  • Ensures that the partnership will be mutually
    beneficial

6
Step 4 Collaborate with Faculty
  • Ask college faculty and Adult Education
    instructors to form a committee to guide
    assessment, curriculum development, alignment,
    and determine cut scores for referral.
  • Discuss how to facilitate the transition of GED
    recipients to college
  • College Bound Program
  • Scholarships to College
  • Introduction to College

7
Step 5 Integrate Adult Education to the College
Structure
  • Re-brand Adult Education Services
  • Market components of the partnership
  • Hold Adult Education classes on campus
  • Mirror the colleges schedule and format (Ex. Use
    a syllabus)
  • Utilize campus and Adult Education support
    services
  • Enter the transition courses into the colleges
    data base and student information into the
    Adult Education data base
  • Have students take both the Adult Education and
    the Colleges assessments

8
Step 6 Pilot the Partnership
  • Introduce one subject (math, English, reading, or
    ESL) at a time
  • Identify gaps
  • Determine what works and what doesnt work
  • Refine the program based on feedback from all
    stakeholders

9
Step 7 Combine Processes
Collect, Report, and Use Data
  • Track and report student progress
  • Demographics
  • Assessment Scores
  • Retention
  • Course Completion
  • Certificate/Degree Completion
  • Build on Successes

10
Step 8 Communicate
  • Conduct formal monthly meetings with leadership
    and other staff members from Adult Education and
    the College (Record minutes.)
  • Identify point persons for day-to-day operations
  • Keep stakeholders informed of progress
  • Advisory Council
  • Adult Education Staff
  • College Staff
  • College Advisors
  • Admissions Counselors
  • Students
  • Community

11
Step 9 Continue to Adapt and Refine
  • Monitor data and gather feedback
  • Maintain a willingness to adapt to meet changing
    needs and shifting student populations
  • Plan for Continuous Improvement

12
Step 10 Celebrate Success
  • Use the data and student success to publicize the
    program, recruit students, apply for additional
    funding, and gain recognition for both
    institutions
  • Share best practices
  • Take a deep breath, go back to Step 4 and repeat

13
Questions?
To find out moreGo to http//www.ged4u.com
and click on Transition to Postsecondary
Education
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