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Helping Our Students
      Succeed
   Facts About Open Campus Students
     and Strategies for Their Success
An Introduction
How We Compare to Traditional Institutions
The Traditional University…
 Often focuses on 18-22 year-olds with parental support,
  immediately transitioning from high school to college.

 Often focuses on strategies for engaging students on a
  face-to-face basis

 Often focuses only on students on Bachelor’s and
  Graduate school tracks
But FSCJ Is Not a Traditional University,
    and Open Campus Is…Online!
   With a background as an open-access community college,
    FSCJ enjoys much diversity among our students

   FSCJ aims not only to graduate students with Associate’s
    and Bachelor’s degrees, but also to remediate, prepare
    students for college level work, acclimate students to the
    world of higher ed, accommodate non-traditional
    students, and prepare students for vocations
A Few Facts
About FSCJ and Open Campus Students
Full-Time Enrollment Online
                     Unduplicated students in online courses (n=21,480)
                  Academic Year 2010/2011 (terms 20111, 20112 and 20113)



                                1,310
        1,400
        1,200
         1,000
           800
           600                                  348
           400
            200                                                    39
              0
                             Fall
                                          Spring
                                                           Summer
Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
Part-Time Enrollment Online
                      Unduplicated students in online courses (n=21,480)
                   Academic year 2010/2011 (terms 20111, 20112 and 20113)



                                13,385
        14,000
        12,000
        10,000
          8,000                                 5728
           6,000
           4,000                                                  1804
           2,000
                0
                              Fall
                                           Spring
                                                            Summer
Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
Degree Completers
                   Number of students who took online courses to complete their degree
                     Duplicated headcount - many students earned multiple awards.
                       Academic year 2010/2011 (terms 20111, 20112 and 20113)



       3000
                      2843
        2500
        2000
        1500
         1000                              549
           500                    88                                     533
                                                 165
               0                                          17      22                90
                      AA AAS
                                          AS   BAS     BS      BSN TCert
                                                                         VCert
Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
Developmental Students

More than 70% of FSCJ
students take at least one
developmental course.
This means many of them come
to us not yet in possession of
college-level skills.
Open Campus Students:
52% Are Older than 25 and the Majority Are Female

                                                  4%
                     0%
           Male                                        17%   < 19
                                          34%
           34%                                               19-20
                           Female                            21-24
                                                             25-29
                            66%                        26%   30+
                                            19%



Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
What Do All These
             Statistics Mean?
 Many – in fact, most – of our students are adults.
     Therefore, androgogy is an important consideration.

 An incredible number of students, from all
  backgrounds, are now taking online classes in pursuit of
  everything from certificates to Bachelor’s degrees.
     Faculty should take a variety of student goals into
      consideration
What to Remember…
                                   It’s important to know who the learners are in our
                                   virtual classroom.
                                    Often adult learners are nontraditional students.
                                    Usually in the workforce
                                    May have family obligations
                                    Usually have a specific reason for obtaining their
                                     degree: personal satisfaction, to open career
                                     doors, or to advance in current position.

Adapted from CSU Global “Characteristics of CSU Global Students”
Some Principles for Adult
                           Learning
 Needs Assessment: Participation of the learner in naming what is to be
  learned.

 Safety in the environment between teacher and learner for learning and
  development.

 A sound relationship between teacher and learner for learning and
  development.

 Careful attention to sequence of content and reinforcement.

 Praxis: Action with reflection or learning by doing.

 Respect for learners as subjects of their own learning.
 From: Vella, J. (1994). Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 3-22.
Androgogy
Knowles’ Principles of Andragogy:

 Adults need to be involved in the planning
  and evaluation of their instruction

 Experience (including mistakes) provides
  the basis for learning activities

 Adults are most interested in learning
  about subjects that have immediate
  relevance to their job or personal life

 Adult learning is problem-centered rather
  than content-oriented
More About Adult Learners
           They are more self-guided in their learning,

           They bring more, and expect to bring more, to a learning
            situation because of their wider experience - and can take
            more away, and

           They require learning "to make sense" - they will not
            perform a learning activity just because the instructor said
            to do it.



Adapted from CSU Global “Characteristics of CSU Global Students”
Now That We Know
 More About Them
What Can We Do to Help Our
     Students Succeed?
Best Practices for Our Learners

 Consider applying principles of andragogy along with
  your other practices

 Create a more “social classroom”
     Through use of blogs, wikis, social networks, synchronous
      chat sessions

 Create a clear agenda

 Organize your course shell in a user-centric way
Conclusions
How to Begin Implementing These
      Strategies for Success
Faculty Role to Ensure
                   Continuous Improvement
 Attend professional development regularly.

 Rely on your support network.

 Read current research.

 Revise curriculum as needed
  (with approval of supervising
  administrator).

 Select new approaches as needed.

 Mentor other teachers!


 Drawn from “Reform versus Traditional Pedagogy” by Cathy Jones
A Final Thought…
    Adults have increased variation in learning
    styles. The individual differences among
    people increase with age. Using a variety of
    teaching materials and methods will assist in
    catering to the differences in
    style, time, types, and pace of learning.

    Once acclimated to the online
    environment, adult learners are typically self-
    directed and self-motivated, necessary in
    online learning.

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Adult Learners and FSCJ

  • 1. Helping Our Students Succeed Facts About Open Campus Students and Strategies for Their Success
  • 2. An Introduction How We Compare to Traditional Institutions
  • 3. The Traditional University…  Often focuses on 18-22 year-olds with parental support, immediately transitioning from high school to college.  Often focuses on strategies for engaging students on a face-to-face basis  Often focuses only on students on Bachelor’s and Graduate school tracks
  • 4.
  • 5. But FSCJ Is Not a Traditional University, and Open Campus Is…Online!  With a background as an open-access community college, FSCJ enjoys much diversity among our students  FSCJ aims not only to graduate students with Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees, but also to remediate, prepare students for college level work, acclimate students to the world of higher ed, accommodate non-traditional students, and prepare students for vocations
  • 6. A Few Facts About FSCJ and Open Campus Students
  • 7. Full-Time Enrollment Online Unduplicated students in online courses (n=21,480) Academic Year 2010/2011 (terms 20111, 20112 and 20113) 1,310 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 348 400 200 39 0 Fall Spring Summer Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
  • 8. Part-Time Enrollment Online Unduplicated students in online courses (n=21,480) Academic year 2010/2011 (terms 20111, 20112 and 20113) 13,385 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 5728 6,000 4,000 1804 2,000 0 Fall Spring Summer Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
  • 9. Degree Completers Number of students who took online courses to complete their degree Duplicated headcount - many students earned multiple awards. Academic year 2010/2011 (terms 20111, 20112 and 20113) 3000 2843 2500 2000 1500 1000 549 500 88 533 165 0 17 22 90 AA AAS AS BAS BS BSN TCert VCert Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
  • 10. Developmental Students More than 70% of FSCJ students take at least one developmental course. This means many of them come to us not yet in possession of college-level skills.
  • 11. Open Campus Students: 52% Are Older than 25 and the Majority Are Female 4% 0% Male 17% < 19 34% 34% 19-20 Female 21-24 25-29 66% 26% 30+ 19% Source: JIRA Data Report – October 2011
  • 12. What Do All These Statistics Mean?  Many – in fact, most – of our students are adults.  Therefore, androgogy is an important consideration.  An incredible number of students, from all backgrounds, are now taking online classes in pursuit of everything from certificates to Bachelor’s degrees.  Faculty should take a variety of student goals into consideration
  • 13. What to Remember… It’s important to know who the learners are in our virtual classroom.  Often adult learners are nontraditional students.  Usually in the workforce  May have family obligations  Usually have a specific reason for obtaining their degree: personal satisfaction, to open career doors, or to advance in current position. Adapted from CSU Global “Characteristics of CSU Global Students”
  • 14. Some Principles for Adult Learning  Needs Assessment: Participation of the learner in naming what is to be learned.  Safety in the environment between teacher and learner for learning and development.  A sound relationship between teacher and learner for learning and development.  Careful attention to sequence of content and reinforcement.  Praxis: Action with reflection or learning by doing.  Respect for learners as subjects of their own learning. From: Vella, J. (1994). Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 3-22.
  • 15. Androgogy Knowles’ Principles of Andragogy:  Adults need to be involved in the planning and evaluation of their instruction  Experience (including mistakes) provides the basis for learning activities  Adults are most interested in learning about subjects that have immediate relevance to their job or personal life  Adult learning is problem-centered rather than content-oriented
  • 16. More About Adult Learners  They are more self-guided in their learning,  They bring more, and expect to bring more, to a learning situation because of their wider experience - and can take more away, and  They require learning "to make sense" - they will not perform a learning activity just because the instructor said to do it. Adapted from CSU Global “Characteristics of CSU Global Students”
  • 17. Now That We Know More About Them What Can We Do to Help Our Students Succeed?
  • 18. Best Practices for Our Learners  Consider applying principles of andragogy along with your other practices  Create a more “social classroom”  Through use of blogs, wikis, social networks, synchronous chat sessions  Create a clear agenda  Organize your course shell in a user-centric way
  • 19. Conclusions How to Begin Implementing These Strategies for Success
  • 20. Faculty Role to Ensure Continuous Improvement  Attend professional development regularly.  Rely on your support network.  Read current research.  Revise curriculum as needed (with approval of supervising administrator).  Select new approaches as needed.  Mentor other teachers! Drawn from “Reform versus Traditional Pedagogy” by Cathy Jones
  • 21. A Final Thought… Adults have increased variation in learning styles. The individual differences among people increase with age. Using a variety of teaching materials and methods will assist in catering to the differences in style, time, types, and pace of learning. Once acclimated to the online environment, adult learners are typically self- directed and self-motivated, necessary in online learning.