Learn how Ventura College faculty improved student success and began to close equity gaps. Be inspired.
AccessDr. Al Solano unpacks how to turn strategy into action using his Inquiry & Action team model. His approach improves morale and organizational outcomes to better student success and equity.
AccessKelly Spoon, Faculty at San Diego Mesa College, effectively provides pedagogy and grading professional development in this episode. Check out the robust show notes.
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- Multi-plan crosswalks
- Planning calendar templates
- Scenario planning resources
- Gantt Chart spreadsheet template
- Goal progress checker tools
- Logic model templates
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This brief piece addresses an unproductive rivalry that often hinders progress in equity work. It offers a practical way to frame equity conversations that fosters collaboration.
AccessKey content has been organized to provide step-by-step guidance on how to implement culture change & continuous improvement to address student success & equity.
AccessHow geographic distance shapes transfer outcomes with Dr. Darla Cooper & Dr. Daisy Segovia of the RP Group.
The Student Success Podcast new look and format starts with this episode!
AccessThink Before You Trust: Why College Practitioners Must Scrutinize Research Claims.
As higher education faces increased external attacks, we must also confront self-inflicted wounds.
Learn about successful dual enrollment implementation with John Fink of Columbia University's Community College Research Center.
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