healthcare montana and edready june 2015
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EdReady Montana(a project of the Montana Digital Academy)
Healthcare MT – Missoula, MT
June 17, 2015Ryan Schrenk, Ed.D. –EdReady Montana Project
ManagerAvailable online: http://www.slideshare.net/rschrenk
Montana Digital Academy
Serving Montana Students Since 2010!
MTDA Governing BoardDennis
Parman, Chair,
Deputy Supt. OPI Anthony
LapkeTeacher
Kalispell PS
Joel Graves Principal Lincoln
County High School
Bryan Duvall Trustee, Geraldine
Roberta Evans
Dean Coll. Of Ed. UM
Clay Christian
Comm. Higher
Education
MTDA Programs
Original Credit
Credit Recovery
Middle SchoolWorld
Language
MTDA Highlights
July 2009 – Montana Legislature approves $2M funding to start Montana Digital Academy
September 2010 – MTDA opens for student enrollment with 45 courses
January 2015 – Enrollment surpasses 30,000
MTDA Projects
EdReady MontanaMontana Digital
Professional Learning Network
MTDA – The only Statewide Virtual School on a University Campus
Opens Partnerships
Encourages Research
Helps Address Transition from K12 to Higher Ed!
MTDA = Core MTDA Programs
Plus MDPLN and EdReady Montana
Timeline• Spring and Summer 2013
• One of five states to pilot EdReady
• February 2014 • Gift from Dennis and Phyllis
Washington Foundation
• Three year field test
• First state to adopt EdReady
• Year 1 • Grew to serve Montana
Secondary Schools, Colleges, Universities and Adult Basic Literacy Education Centers
Utah State University STEM Action Center Pilot Results
Grade 10 students using EdReady made five times the progress expected in an entire academic year with just 3 months of use (EdReady N=206).
15Too many entering freshmen need remediation.
51.7%
of those entering a 2-year college enrolled in remediation
19.9%
of those entering a 4-year college enrolled in remediation
Source: Fall 2006 cohorts
16Many complete remediation, but they DO NOT complete gateway courses or graduate.
17Few Ever Get to Gateway
Within the USA 70% of students placed
into remediation fail to enroll in a gateway math course in
two academic years
18A Look at Montana
Percentage of First Time Freshmen Enrolled in Remedial Math & Writing
27 Percent Four-Year Campuses
61 Percent Two-Year Campuses
. . . resulting in dramatic challenges related to retention and graduation rates.
19A Look at Montana
First-time freshmen enrolling in at least one remedial Math course (1st academic year) & completing college level Math (2 yrs) anywhere in MUS 2-Year Colleges: 29%
4-year Colleges: 45%
Use Cases for EdReady Montana High Schools and Middle Schools, Alternative
Education Programs
Montana University System UM, MSU, Colleges (4 and 2 Year) and Private and Tribal Colleges
Adult Learning Centers (Workforce
Development)
and possibly
Military, Incarcerated and more
Current Use Cases Include:
• Skill recovery and preparation outside of the classroom
• Co-curricular, companion or supplement in the classroom
Discussed or In Progress:
• Mixture of both and tied to other interventions
• Preparation for non-math majors (Career Pathways & Healthcare MT)
EdReady is a tool…
What do I want my students to be ready for?
EdReady Montana is not….
A stand alone online course. • It is a free, online, customized
math readiness and individualized learning path curriculum based upon school need
• Offered/managed/supported state-wide by MTDA
• Facilitated locally by K12 school or college/university personnel
EdReady Montana Is… Aimed at math (and later English 2015) readiness. Uses NROC’s Dev Math as a base: (19 Units/59 Topics)
EdReady Montana is….
• Customized K12 and Higher Ed Assessments
• Personalized student learning paths
• Reporting/tracking for Montana Secondary Schools and Higher Ed Institutions
7th Grade Readiness8th Grade ReadinessPre-Algebra ReadinessAlgebra 1 ReadinessGeometry ReadinessAlgebra 2 ReadinessM065 PreAlgebra ReadinessM088 Math LiteracyM090 Intro to Algrbra ReadinessM090 CompanionM095 Intermediate Algebra ReadinessM096 ReadinessM105 Contemporary Math ReadinessM111 Technical Math ReadinessM115 Probability and Linear Math ReadinessM121 College Algebra ReadinessM135 Math for K8 Teachers ReadinessM162 Applied Calc ReadinessM171 Calculus 1 ReadinessTABE E ReadinessTABE M ReadinessTABE D ReadinessTABE A ReadinessHiSet ReadinessPre-HiSETSAT Math PreparationCollege ReadinessCompass Test Math Preparation
Use Cases Include:
• Skill recovery and preparation outside classroom.
• Co-curricular, companion or supplement in the classroom
• Mixture of both
Important Lessons Learned
• Educator presence
• Engage with content
• Don’t just test and re-test
• Blended learning approaches work well
Vocabulary to brush up on
• HealthCARE Montana – Career Access to Rural Education
• TAACCT 4 – Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training
• EdReady vs. EdReady Montana
• NROC and NROC DevMath• EdReady goals and
assessments
Regional Ambassadors
Regional Ambassadors
Regional Ambassadors
Pilot Testing Results 2013
Developed by NROC
Phase 1 Pilot in these states – Montana (4 schools), Oregon, Minnesota, North Carolina and Kentucky
Funded by a Gates Foundation Grant
Pilot Testing Results 2013
Office of Student Success
University of Montana
Summer 2013 Students in Dev Level Math
3 points or lower on ALEKS test
Worked With Math Professors to Identify Units and Topics to Study (set goals)
Customized
Assessment Icons
With over 50 color
combinations,
assessments are
personalized with
student’s school
colors.
Havre High School
Browning High School
Fergus High School
Sentinel High SchoolMissoula
West Yellowstone High School
Scobey High School
Dawson High School Glendive
Plenty Coups High School Pryor
Customized for Colleges & Universities
Personalized Goals and Goal Icons
Student Completes Assessment
Detailed Personalized Study Path
Breakdown of mastery and what to focus on
High quality custom delivered curricular assets:
Links and Resources
One page fact sheet and summary of scope of EdReady Topics: https://
drive.google.com/a/montanadigitalacademy.org/file/d/0B3cxO_yQcA1AX0xuU3A0TGZVTVU/edit
Hippocampus – chunked up free content http://www.hippocampus.org/?user=myMTDA
Example NROC Dev Math topic (scroll down to “topic 1” or 2, etc) http://moodle.montereyinstitute.org/course/view.php?id=21
43 students voluntarily opened an EdReady account completed the program:
• 70% increased by 1 ALEKS point• 27% increased by 2 ALEKS points• 3% increased by 3 ALEKS points
86% of students who completed EdReady increased their ALEKS score by at least 1 point … AND qualified to enroll in a higher math course at UM
Pilot Outcomes
Saving Time and Money!
43 students skipped 49 courses
Total of 151 credits were “skipped”
…adding up to estimated $31,000 tuition/fees!
Results After Enrollment?
37 of the pilot participants enrolled in a mathematics course in the Fall 2014 term
91% successfully completed their course
Average mathematics grade for these students: B-
UM Freshman overall average mathematics grade: C+
Data Reporting…what our custom version of EdReady gives us!
Clickable Pie Charts for Progress and Activity
Assessment
Overview Data
Rollout Plan for Summer 2015
Summer Prep Programs -Colleges and Universities
Summer and Fall Planning – Secondary SchoolsPartner with ETS/GearUp
Healthcare MTUtilize Ambassadors and MTDA
Staff
Fall 2015 Expand to support more programs
New Features and Directions
Expanded Facilitator and Parent Dashboards - Summer
Dev English – Pilot in Summer, Expand for Winter 2015/16
Data, Marketing, SupportSupport for Planning
your Programs
…or will soon!
Break Time!
Use Case Examples & Discussions
Highlands College (Summary from Denise)
Supplement to classroom
“Lecture Schedule”
Acceleration/Remediation strategy
Taught in lab vs. taught in classroom
Observations?/Outcomes?/Feedback?
Helena College (Summary from Amy?)
Northern (Summary from Kirk?)
Others?
Our Mission - TAACCCT 4 Using EdReady
Create Statewide HealthCARE Pathways
Show existing menu of assessments http://edreadymontana.org
List of them
Unit details
Topic details
Discuss needs and thoughts?
Considerations• What blended learning model
will you use to deliver?
• Staffing or scheduling needs to be considered.
• Will differentiated timelines be possible if desired?
• How does a student know they are done?
• What’s next for them?
Classroom Supplement
Placement Testing or
Cohort
Classroom Instruction
EdReady Montana
Post Tests and Grades
Considerations• Placement into program
• Creating custom assessments to prepare students for X
• Assistance during program or individual?
• How will placement work after completion?
Skill Development
Outside Classroom
Placement Test or Assessment
Coaching and/or
Facilitation
EdReady Montana
Post Tests and New Placement
Considerations• Who is the target audience?
All students or some subset?
• What does the EdReady custom solution entail?
• What will need to be added to supplement it?
• How will it be integrated and delivered?
PathwayPrep
Placement
EdReady Montana
Supplemental Skill
Development
Entry into Program of
Study
How to Get Started
Parallel effort SME Teams building assessments and other
pathway-specific “curriculum”
EdReady Math Skills as base, build out from there to address pathway needs
Campus-based teams planning implementation with EdReady Montana Staff
Set up user accounts
Choosing assessments for each campus
Student account creation and enrollment from each site
PD/Training for implementation
Final discussions?
Fill out online or handed out interest forms
Set any follow up meeting on calendar?
Other items for the good of the order?
Break Time
Break till ____
Next up: try out EdReady Montana Demo Accounts
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