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A COACHING MODEL FOR PARTNERSHIPS IN DUAL ENROLLMENT Introduction Dr. Maureen Sinclair Project Director, CCPT Grant, Norco College Dr. April Moore Assistant Superintendent, Escondido Union High School District formerly Director,


  1. A COACHING MODEL FOR PARTNERSHIPS IN DUAL ENROLLMENT

  2. Introduction  Dr. Maureen Sinclair Project Director, CCPT Grant, Norco College  Dr. April Moore Assistant Superintendent, Escondido Union High School District formerly Director, Corona-Norco Unified School District Executive Board Member, California Coalition of Early & Middle Colleges, funded by The James Irvine Foundation

  3. BUILDING UNDERSTANDING OF DUAL ENROLLMENT POSSIBILITIES THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA BY • ASSISTING IN PLANNING, LAUNCHING, AND IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS; • GROWING A STRONG NETWORK OF PROFESSIONALS IMPLEMENTING DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS ACROSS CALIFORNIA; AND • GROWING THE NUMBER OF DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS IN CALIFORNIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON AB 288 CCAP AGREEMENTS. Dual Enrollment Coaching SM is supported by a grant from The James Irvine Foundation.

  4. Purpose of AB 288 Offering or expanding dual enrollment opportunities, consistent with the provisions of AB 288, for high school students “who may not already be college bound or who are underrepresented in higher education with the goal of developing seamless pathways from high school to community college for career technical education or preparation for transfer improving high school graduation rates, and helping high school pupils to achieve college and career readiness” Sec. 2 (a) and “underachieving students, those from groups underrepresented in postsecondary education, those who are seeking advanced studies while in high school, and those seeking a career technical education credential or certificate.” Sec. 1 (d)

  5. Coaching Conversation Topics …and many more

  6. Dual Enrollment Vision CNUSD is dedicated to providing multiple opportunities for learning such that students graduate college, career, and life ready. • ERHS: With a focus on CTE pathways and building a post-secondary bridge, high school students will have the opportunity to take a limited number of courses in specific pathways. • JFK: Our middle college high school students will have the increased opportunity to graduate with 1-2 years of college completed.

  7. Faculty/Teacher Protections  11.5 This CCAP Agreement certifies that any community college instructor teaching a course at the partnering high school campus has not displaced or resulted in the termination of an existing high school teacher teaching the same course on that high school campus. Sec. 2 (i)  11.8 This Agreement certifies that the SCHOOL DISTRICT and COLLEGE comply with local collective bargaining agreements and all state and federal reporting requirements regarding the qualifications of the teacher or faculty member teaching a CCAP Agreement course offered for high school credit. Sec. 2 (l)

  8. PROCESS TIMELINE Based on one partnership’s journey…

  9. CCAP AGREEMENT HIGHLIGHTS 3-year agreement Appendix Student supports

  10. AB 288 Agreement: Norco College & ERHS  3 CTE pathways Fall 2017 Pathways  90 students in year 1 # of students  180 students in year 2 Guidance-45 90  7 th period courses, each 2 days/week Video Gaming 20-30  Norco College pays for instructors, collects attendance/FTES Business 30-40  CNUSD pays for books & instructional materials, no ADA English 1A 30  Different spring break Engineering/ 20  Data reported to state, disaggregated Math

  11. DISCUSSION Take a moment to complete the self- assessment. Where might your organization be ready to open the conversation?

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