Presentations

  • This 2018 PowerPoint presentation provides an overview of the key elements of Guided Pathways and considerations for addressing them. This presentation focuses on the role of the Chancellor's Office in supporting colleges and features examples from California community colleges that have implemented reforms under the guided pathways umbrella and examples from colleges from other states. Presenters: Julie Bruno, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges; Darla Cooper, Executive Director of the The Research and Planning Group for California Community Colleges; and Theresa Tena, Executive Vice Chancellor of Institutional Effectiveness and Innovation. Download Click here

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  • This PowerPoint presentation discusses the many aspects of the work done in the name of guided pathways that requires widespread faculty involvement. The presentation highlights those areas where faculty should be involved in inquiry, design, and implementation of guided pathways. Download Click here

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  • The PowerPoint presentation highlights how achievement and learning outcomes can drive program creation.  The concept of "beginning with the end in mind" asks faculty to consider the final achievement and learning outcomes of their program and courses as the primary driver when deciding what content or objectives to include in a course outline or which courses or program requires to include in a program. This practice ensures that the curriculum is relevant to students as they navigate their pathway.  Presenters:  Janet Fulks, ASCCC Guided Pathways Lead, Bakersfield College and Randy Beach, ASCCC Guided Pathways Lead, Southwestern College.   Download Click here to access the powerpoint.

 

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