Breaking Down Silos in Basic Skills How faculty can

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Breaking Down Silos in Basic Skills How faculty can integrate classified staff and student tutors to foster student success

Today’s Team from Sacramento City College Cindy Dibble, Math Instructor Nicholas Banford, Student Tutor Hannia Velez, Administrative Assistant, Instruction office Tara Loschiavo, Student Personnel Assistant Holly Piscopo, Instructor/Coordinator of the Basic Skills Initiative

3-Minute Reflection: Were you a successful student? How did you become successful? What did you need? Consider skills, habits, people who supported you, and resources.

Student Testimonies

The ESTEEM Program at Sacramento City College Essential Support Teams in English, ESL, and Math

Goals of ESTEEM Provide resources to students to improve their persistence and success Have students build connections with more people on campus Build stronger relationships between instruction and classified staff

The ESTEEM Connection Create a support team around the students in ESTEEM classes Faculty in basic skills classes Classified staff Student tutor Additional student support: counselor, SSSP success coach, student ambassador, librarian

Sample ESTEEM tidbits

ESTEEM Team Player Faculty Member: Cindy Dibble

ESTEEM Team Player Classified Staff Educator: Hannia Velez (Administrative Assistant, Instruction Office)

ESTEEM Team Player Student Tutor: Nicholas Banford

Has it worked? SCC’s research office analysis of the first year (2014/15) with 52 classes Initially looking for increase in persistence saw no change But

Possible correlation with increased course success! Students receiving ESTEEM intervention with classified staff 4% point increase in course success rates compared to those that did not.

Timeline to implement the program Fall 2013: learned of similar, smaller programs that incorporated classified staff December 2013: Gathered a team of faculty, staff, admin; joined RP Group’s Leading from the Middle Academy Spring 2014: formed advisory group of stakeholders Feb.-Oct. 2014: Participated in Leading from the Middle Academy; planning; “shopping the idea” with constituency groups Summer 2014: Hiring of Student Personnel Assistant to direct the program Fall 2014: First year begins with math only Week before Fall 2014: Orientation/professional development for participants Pre- and post-assessments (students) Two team/group meetings and one celebration (with gift)

Timeline to scale up the program Throughout 2014/15: held two meetings of ESTEEM advisory group Spring 2015: planned expansion into English and ESL Fall 2015: expansion into English (1 section) and ESL (3 sections) Fall 2015: counselors visited ESTEEM classes Fall 2015: ESTEEM tidbits shared at bi-monthly “Ask a counselor” table November 2015: presentation to district Board of Trustees Spring 2016: continued expansion into English and ESL Spring 2016: student ambassadors will visit ESTEEM classes three times Spring 2016: librarians visit English and ESL classes (one time, “Meet your librarian”) Spring 2016: SSSP success coaches added to bi-monthly tables Spring 2016: ESTEEM tidbits disseminated past basic skill classrooms

Thank you and questions For more information on the ESTEEM program at Sacramento City College, please contact: Tara Loschiavo – ESTEEM/BSI student personnel assistant, [email protected] Holly Piscopo – Faculty coordinator of the Basic Skills Initiative, [email protected]

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