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Launchpad to College-Readiness in Math: Repositioning Senior Year

Friday, November 8, 2013 8:30-10am

Association of School AdministratorsLeadership Summit

Launching our bold new futureSan Jose

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Presenters

• Dr. Terry Deloria, Assistant Superintendent Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District

• Dr. Louise Jaffe, Independent Researcher Santa Monica College Trustee

• Michele Badovinac, Director K-12 Outreach Cal-PASS Plus

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To be covered…

• Research: Math from high school to community college – Louise

• Response to findings – Terry

• New tool: Cal-PASS Plus – Michele

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Problem

Students are coming to community college unprepared for college-level coursework as determined by the community college

placement assessment.

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Why it matters

“…placement in developmental math [is] one of the single greatest barriers

to college completion.” (Burdman, 2013, p.3)

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Mathematics from High School

to Community College

What are students doing?

How does it affect their college placement?

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Sample: 2920 12th Grade StudentsClasses of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 from a single high school

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CC Freshmen Ethnicity (N=953)

8

9%

35%

7%

48%

BlackLatinoA/PIWhiteOther

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High School Math Pathway Markers

• Where students start: Grade 9 Math• Geometry or Above• Algebra 1 or Below

• When students stop: Math in Grade 12• Yes or No

• Where students stop: Highest-Level Math• Above Algebra 2• Algebra 2• Below Algebra 2

Every course beyond Algebra 2 doubles the odds of college completion (Adelman, 2006)

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All 12 high school math pathways lead to high school graduation

Path High School Observed Math PathwaysAll

StudentsN=2920

CC Freshmenn=953Grade 9 Math Class Math in

Grade 12Highest-Level Math

1 Geometry Yes Above Algebra 2 36.5% 17.7%2 Algebra 1 and Below No Algebra 2 12.4% 19.5%3 Algebra 1 and Below Yes Above Algebra 2 11.0% 11.6%

4 Geometry No Above Algebra 2 9.6% 10.3%5 Algebra 1 and Below Yes Algebra 2 6.0% 10.4%6 Algebra 1 and Below No Below Algebra 2 2.0% 2.9%7 Algebra 1 and Below Yes Below Algebra 2 1.5% 2.2%

8 Geometry No Algebra 2 .9% 1.3%9 Geometry Yes Algebra 2 .4% .5%

10 Geometry Yes Below Algebra 2 .4% .6%11 Algebra 1 and Below No Above Algebra 2 .2% .2%12 Geometry No Below Algebra 2 .1% .2% TOTAL 81%

(2363)78%

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The goalposts have moved…

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Economy

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How do the different high school mathematics pathways prepare

students for college?

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Enter Community College, Take Math Placement Assessment

Assessment PlacementCollege-level Mathematics College-level Mathematics

1-level below Intermediate Algebra2-levels below Algebra 13-levels below Pre-Algebra4-levels below Basic Arithmetic

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College Math Placement Results

All CC Freshmen CC Freshmen by Ethnicity

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What predicts placing into college-level or below-

college-level coursework on the community college placement

assessment?

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Variables Tested in Predictive Model

1. Gender

2. Ethnicity

3. Parent Education

4. Low SES

5. Grade 9 Math Course – where students start

6. Highest-Level Math Course – where students stop

7. No Math in Grade 12 – when students stop

8. Grade 9 Math GPA

9. Grade 10 Math GPA

10. Grade 11 Math GPA

11. CAHSEE Math

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Significant Predictors of Placement in Below College-Level Mathematics

Delta-p

Variable 1-level below

2-levels below

3-levels below

4-levels below

Grade 9 Math GPA 14.42**

Grade 10 Math GPA 16.74*

Grade 11Math GPA 14.96** 16.69**

Grade 9 Math 21.99** 22.27* 22.39** 21.38***

CAHSEE Math 22.64*** 22.72*** 22.53*** 21.54***

No Math in Grade 12 57.64** 45.66* 49.20**

* p < .05, ** p < .01, ***p < .001

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CAHSEE Math scoreswere a significant predictor of placement at all below-college-level mathematics.

Delta-p

Variable 1-level below

2-levels below

3-levels below

4-levels below

CAHSEE Math 22.64*** 22.72*** 22.53*** 21.54***

* p < .05, ** p < .01, ***p < .001

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CAHSEE Math and Community College Assessed Placement Level (N=857)

FAIL ...0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

82%

15%

PASS (n=340) 350-379

9%

33%

46%

10%

PROFICIENT (...

39%

19%

19%

17%

6%ADVANCED

(n=117) 422-450

0.080.08

0.83

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CAHSEE Math PASS by Ethnicity (N=2753)

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CAHSEE Math by Ethnicity (N=2753)

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No Math in Grade 12was a significant predictor of placement at 2-, 3-, and 4-levels below college-level

mathematics, with a large effect.

Delta-p

Variable 1-level below

2-levels below

3-levels below

4-levels below

No Math in Grade 12 57.64** 45.66* 49.20**

* p < .05, ** p < .01, ***p < .001

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Who Took No Math in Grade 12?All Students (N=2920)

CC Freshmen (N=953) By Ethnicity (N=2895)

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Who Took No Math in Grade 12?

Grade 9 Math

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How does not taking mathematics in grade 12 negatively impact students matriculating to community college?

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Where students stopped was determined in part by when students

stopped

Highest-Level Mathematics

StudentsLast

GradeAbove Alg. 2

Alg. 2 Geom.Alg. 1 and

belowAll

(n=2920)12 52% 9% 1% 2%

11 11% 15% 3% 1%

Total   63% 24% 4% 4%CC

Freshmen (n=953)

12 34% 14% 1% 3%

11 12% 23% 4% 2%

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Students who advanced beyond Algebra 2 were more frequently

college-ready

Highest-Level Math with CC Math PlacementHigh School

MathCommunity College Math Placement

NHighest-

levelGrade Taken

College-level

1-level below

2-levels below

3-levels below

4-levels below

> Algebra 2

12 54% 16% 13% 11% 6% 307

11 48% 16% 15% 12.5% 8% 104

Algebra 2 12 11% 8% 9.5% 32% 40% 126

11 11% 14% 16% 28% 31% 210

< Algebra 2 12 2% 2% 5% 24% 67% 42

11 1.9% 3.8% 5.7% 34% 55% 53

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No Math in Grade 12: Different Students, Different Needs

HS

Path

High School Mathematics Pathway Markers CAHSEE

Math *Grade 10

Community College

Placement Level

% of HS Path

n% of

903Gr 9 Math* Grade 12 Math**

Highest-level Math

2 ≤ Algebra 1 No Algebra 2 380+ College-level 9% 17 2%

4 Geometry No > Algebra 2 380+ College-level 46% 43 5%

4 Geometry No > Algebra 2 380+ 1-level below 13% 12 1%

4 Geometry No > Algebra 2 380+ 2-levels below 14% 13 1%

2 ≤ Algebra 1 No Algebra 2 380+ 1-level below 9% 17 2%

2 ≤ Algebra 1 No Algebra 2 380+ 2-levels below 11% 20 2%

2 ≤ Algebra 1 No Algebra 2 380+ 3-levels below 11% 19 2%

2 ≤ Algebra 1 No Algebra 2 350-379 3-levels below 19% 34 4%

2 ≤ Algebra 1 No Algebra 2 350-379 4-levels below 27% 48 5%

6 ≤ Algebra 1 No < Algebra 2 350-379 4-levels below 41% 11 1% 23

4 26%

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Four Groups No Math in Grade 12 Students

1. Did not need 12th grade mathematics;2. May have had adequate competencies but

needed to brush up; 3. Were on-track to college-readiness in grade 11

but needed to acquire additional skills in grade 12; and

4. Students with weak skills who were not on track to college-readiness and needed remediation.

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By not taking mathematics in grade 12, the students in Groups 2, 3, and 4 did not just miss an opportunity;

they diminished their chances for post-secondary success.

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No Math in Senior Year

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How is our school district addressing these findings?

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Santa Monica-Malibu USD

• District Demographics• Multiple Measure of College Readiness• SMMUSD College Readiness Dashboard• SMMUSD Response

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SMMUSD Overview

• PreK-12 District• Santa Monica AND Malibu• 11,417• White 51% Black 6% Hispanic 30% Asian 6%• English Learners 9%• Socio-Economically Disadvantaged 27%

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SMMUSD Overview

• 53 Administrators• 66 Pupil Services• 554 Teachers• 663 Classified Staff

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SMMUSD Overview

• Child Development Services (0-Pre-K)• 10 K-5 Elementary Schools• 2 Middle Schools (6-8)• 1 High School (9-12)• 1 Middle/High School (6-8, 9-12)• 1 Alternative (K-8)• 1 Continuation High School (11, 12)• 1 Adult School

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So Many CR Metrics!

• A-G completion rate

• Early Assessment Program (EAP)

• SAT CR

• SMC Freshmen Course Enrollment Data

• Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)

• All of them as each provides useful information

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39

2

26

58

32

SMMUSD CR Dashboard (%)

A-G is necessary and required BUT is insufficient as a measure of CR.

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SMMUSD Response

• Goal: All seniors graduate prepared to enroll in post-secondary, freshmen-level math courses

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SMMUSD Plan: Increase College Readiness in Math

Curriculum Alignment

Assessment

Professional Development

Equity and Access

Homework

Intervention & Enrichment

Parent Involvement

Program Monitoring

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Curriculum Alignment: What do we want students to know?

• Reshape school culture: Require parents/caregivers to “opt out” of senior math

• Create two new senior math electives1. Review only of math concepts found on SMC’s

math placement test2. Intensive reteaching of math concepts required

for placement in post-secondary freshman math courses (Aligns with SMC’s accelerated path)

• Team with SMC to administer math placement test at SMMUSD sites as appropriate

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Curriculum Alignment: What do we want students to know?

• Pre-K Alignment to K-5• K-12 Alignment: Curriculum AND Rigor

– Vertically and horizontally– Standards-based (CCSS, NCTM, SAT, AP)

• How?– Curriculum Guides– Teacher collaboration– Data– Classroom Walk-Through’s

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Assessment: How will we know if students learned?• Formative—Used effectively twice a week for

one school year resulted in a mean gain of 30 percentile points over control group (Ahead of the Curve, p. 106)

• Summative• Common, teacher-created (School & District)• Data used to inform teaching, intervention and

enrichment • CR Diagnostic Tools beginning in grade 5

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Professional Development: Teachers

• Content• Cognitive Strategies (visualization, active

engagement, vocabulary, culturally responsiveness, etc.)

• Non-cognitive strategies (grit, self-control, curiosity, conscientiousness, optimism, etc.)

• RTI2, Differentiation and Small Group Instruction

• STEM Connections

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Professional Development: Others

• Who else?– Principals, Co-Administrators, District Leaders– Counselors/Advisors– Parents/Caregivers– Students

• Focus– Rationale : Why all students need to be CR– Roles and Responsibilities

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Equity and Access

• Review of Board Policies and Administrative Regulations

• Review of school practices and traditions– Progress and Repeat “rules”– Grading policies– Homework policies– Reteach and Retest policies– Homework policies

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Homework

• Homework practices contribute to achievement gaps• Harris Cooper (Duke University)

– Meta-analysis of empirical research– Class Comparison: homework vs. no homework– Grade Level StudiesElementary – no academic gain JHS – 12-15 percentile gains on nationally-normed testsHS – 24-31 percentile gains on nationally-normed tests

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Homework

• Professional Development– Effective homework– Differentiated homework

• Monitoring completion rates• Comprehensive Response: The only

consequence for not doing homework is to do the homework!– Classroom– Department– School

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Intervention and Enrichment: How will we respond when students don’t learn? What if they already know the content?

• Comprehensive system response– Classroom level– Department/grade level– School level

• Data and Assessment• Small group instruction (practice, intervention,

enrichment)• Timely, high-quality corrective action

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Parent Involvement

• Parenting: Help all families establish home environments to support children as scholars

• Communication: Design effective tools for school-to-home AND home-to-school on programs, policies and student progress

• Volunteer support• Learning at home strategies• Collaboration• Training

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Program Monitoring and Refinement

• Common District Assessments• 2014: SBAC interim assessments• Collaboration

– Among teachers– Among leaders– Among partners

• Classroom Walkthrough’s • Data, data, data

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How is our community college addressing these findings?

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Santa Monica College Programs• Prep 2 Test• Early Assessment Program (June 2013)• Accelerated Math Pathways• SMC First Year Experience (FYE)• SMC FYE Summer Bridge• Summer Jams• Supplemental Instruction

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Data Aligns Our Work

Teaching Learning

Messaging

Messaging

AssessingPlacing

Scheduling

AssessingPlacing

Teaching Learning

School District Community College District

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Data can show us the way• Shared research – cross-systems analyses

– can help us increase college readiness• Collective and Collaborative Impact

– If school districts and community colleges see the same findings for shared students, they can implement reforms and interventions that align and increase student success, and

– work together more easily and more effectively.

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Overcoming Barriers to College Success Through Actionable Data

and Collaboration

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Finding Solutions:Using Actionable Data and Collaboration• Creating a shared pathway to college and career

readiness by connecting Pre-K through 12 to post-secondary education.

• Increasing college completion by reducing the need for remedial coursework through the use of effective interventions and multiple measures of placement.

• Targeting and improving the transition from post-secondary education to the workforce.

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Website in TransitionA Sneak-Peek

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Where Are Our Students Enrolling in College?

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Each box can be expanded to provide additional detail: school names, demographics, etc.

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Are Students “Ready” to ProgressThrough The Pipeline?

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Are Students Progressing Through The Pipeline?

Momentum points

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College Readiness-EAP Algebra II

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College Readiness-EAP Summative Math

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College-Readiness Charts

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School Proficiency Compared to Peers

Grade 5 Math 2012 CST

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Where Are Their Peers?

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For Additional Information Contact:

Michele Badovinac [email protected]

www.calpassplus.org

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Thank you!

Terry Deloria, Assistant Superintendent, Educational ServicesSanta Monica Malibu USD, [email protected]

Louise Jaffe, Independent Researcher, [email protected] Monica College Trustee, [email protected]

Contacts

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Michele Badovinac, Director K-12 OutreachCal-PASS Plus, [email protected]