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Tag: guided pathways

Thinking About Guided Pathways? Understanding How to Use the CCRC Scale of Adoption Assessment

  • Tuesday, 19 June 2018
  • Hana Lahr
  • Essays
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Hana Lahr describes what CCRC's Scale of Adoption Assessment (SOAA) is and how it can help colleges design comprehensive institutional reforms.

How Guided Pathways Can Reform Career and Technical Education

  • Thursday, 31 May 2018
  • James Jacobs
  • Essays
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James Jacobs discusses how strengthening the relationship between guided pathways reforms and career-technical education can improve both, as colleges refocus their programs on skills that are valued in the current job market.

Looking Ahead at the Next Questions About Guided Pathways Reforms

  • Wednesday, 18 April 2018
  • Davis Jenkins
  • Essays
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Guided pathways reforms are now far enough along in a growing number of colleges that researchers can begin to examine more deeply their effects on student outcomes, as well as the institutional practices that best support these reforms. Davis Jenkins lays out the next set of questions for researchers as they seek to build the evidence base around guided pathways.

Equity and Guided Pathways: Which Practices Help, Which Hurt, and What We Don’t Know

  • Monday, 12 March 2018
  • Thomas Bailey
  • Essays
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In the director's column for CCRC's 2018 newsletter, Thomas Bailey discusses issues colleges should attend to as they implement guided pathways in order to ensure that these reforms help close equity gaps.
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