Upcoming Presentations

League for Innovation in the Community College

Beyond Engagement: Evidence-Based Strategies for Improving Learning Online

Date & Time TBD

Students and faculty both encounter challenges in the online environment. These challenges frequently manifest and are understood in terms of low student engagement. In this session, researchers and community college faculty will present a specific and actionable framework to bolster students’ abilities to remain motivated and manage their learning processes in online courses. The presenters refer to these mutually reinforcing mindsets and behaviors as self-directed learning (SDL) skills and they include motivational processes (e.g., self-efficacy), metacognitive processes (e.g., planning), and applied learning processes (e.g., help seeking). Presenters will describe a set of evidence-based instructional strategies to support SDL developed in collaboration with instructors at broad-access institutions. Speakers will share research findings on how the strategies have been implemented in postsecondary online STEM courses and their effect on student outcomes. A community college faculty member will share their experience implementing the strategies in an online biology course.

Presenters

Ellen Wasserman, Research Associate, CCRC

Allystair Jones, Department Chair, Science & Professor of Biology, Odessa College

Keena Walters, Education Research Associate, SRI Education

Enabling DEEP Webinar: How States and Systems Can Support Practitioner Efforts to Strengthen Dual Enrollment

January 09, 2024
CCRC Webinar

College and K-12 practitioners across the country are redesigning dual enrollment programs to better deliver on their potential to expand college and career opportunity for high school students. This webinar introduced a new report published by CCRC and the College in High School Alliance offering guidance to policymakers and college system leaders on supporting practitioner efforts to strengthen dual enrollment as a more equitable on-ramp to college and career opportunity—described in CCRC’s dual enrollment equity pathways (DEEP) framework. Presenters introduced six mechanisms—a combination of policy and non-policy approaches—for policymakers to support college and K12 practitioners working to 1) expand access, 2) strengthen on-ramps to postsecondary pathways, and 3) build and sustain strong partnerships. State and system leaders described ways to leverage policy and non-policy mechanisms to strengthen dual enrollment.

Associated Papers

Participants

Senior Research Associate and Program Lead
Community College Research Center
Senior Research Assistant and PEAR Fellow
Alex Perry
Policy Advisor
Foresight Law + Policy
Chris Gabrieli
Chair
Massachusetts Board of Higher Education
Kim Hunter Reed
Commissioner of Higher Education
Louisiana Board of Regents
Aaron Thompson
President
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education

Associated Project(s)