Download as ppt, pdf, or txt
Download as ppt, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 12

COMMUNITY: The Path to Engagement

ENGAGEMENT
SHARED PROBLEM

CREATE A COMMUNITY
SHAPE THE PATH

WHAT IS A COMMUNITY?
A SAFE PLACE WHERE PEOPLE ARE VALUED AND CAN CONTRIBUTE.

BENEFITS OF A COMMUNITY
TOGETHERNESS TRUST BOND FAMILY PRIDE

WHAT ARE COMMUNITIES BUILT AROUND?


A SHARED: GOAL INTEREST BACKGROUND STRUGGLE

BRIGHT SPOTS
EAST BAY TEACHER PATHWAYS BRIDGE TO ENGINEERING

LESSONS LEARNED
RECRUITMENT CLEAR EXPECTATIONS AND ROLES OPTIMIZE EXISTING RESOURCES CONTEXTUALIZATION FACULTY COLLABORATION TIME

East Bay Teacher Pathways Enrollment Data - Fall 2011

Term Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Summer 2011 Fall 2011 TOTAL

Entered 41 3 1 6 51

Exited 21 1 0 2 24

Remaining 20 2 1 4 27

SUCCESS DATA
20 students or 49% are still in the program and taking classes after three terms. 6 students or 15% are on track to transfer after Fall 2012 5 terms. 10 students or 24% are on track to transfer after Spring 2013 6 terms. 5 of which may be able to transfer after Fall 2012 depending on major 4 students or 10% are on track to transfer in 2013-2014, 78 terms.

EBTP vs. GENERAL POPULATION


Transfer Directed: 12 units and attempting college english OR math

25 students or 61% are transfer directed after 3 terms. On average, only 23% of general students are transfer directed after 2 years.

Transfer Ready: 56 units and succeeded in college english AND math.

We will see after Fall 2012 what our numbers are On average, only 10% of general students are transfer ready after 4years!! We are on track to have 15% after 2.5 years and 39% after 3 years.

What the future holds


STEM Fellows Internships, Scholarships
STEM Learning Communities Cohorted classes, success workshops, mentoring, supplemental instruction, assigned counselor and casemanagement

STEM Pathways General Classes, STEM workshops, general student support like tutoring and counseling

You might also like