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Bruce Vandal

How Do You Make America the Best-Educated Country? - Government - The Chronicle of High... - 0 views

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    Focus on Complete College Tennessee Act. Addresses outcome funding model and the directives to community colleges to offer cohort based model and not deliver developmental education.
Bruce Vandal

City U. of New York Plans 'a Grand Experiment' - Community Colleges - The Chronicle of ... - 0 views

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    Article on CUNY's new community college that is cohort based and offers intense services to students, while limiting degree options. Goal is to significantly increase graduation rates.
Bruce Vandal

A One-Year Associate Degree: Will It Improve Graduation Rates and Lower Costs? - Govern... - 0 views

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    Story on Ivy Tech's Cohort based accelerated associate's degree program.
Bruce Vandal

Degrees of Speed - Jamie P. Merisotis and Stan Jones - 1 views

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    Piece from Jamie Merisotis of the Lumina Foundation and Stan Jones from Complete College America on creating and developing cohort based, time constrained degrees.
Bruce Vandal

Quick Credentials Are Keys to Putting People Back to Work - Government - The Chronicle ... - 0 views

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    Piece on forum sponsored by New America Foundation featuring Stan Jones and Jamie Merisotis on developed cohort based, workforce aligned certificate programs.
Bruce Vandal

The Shapeless River: Does a Lack of Structure Inhibit Students' Progress at Community C... - 0 views

  • Central to the paper is the structure hypothesis: that community college students will be more likely to persist and succeed in programs that are tightly and consciously structured, with relatively little room for individuals to unintentionally deviate from paths toward completion, and with limited bureaucratic obstacles for students to circumnavigate. Evidence suggests that the lack of structure in many community colleges is likely to result in less-than-optimal decisions by students about whether and how to persist toward a credential.
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    CCRC paper that examines how the current enrollment systems and structures that allow students to choose their own course impact completion. Useful given proposals like CCA's support for more structured programs and cohort based models at community colleges.
Bruce Vandal

Institutional Variation in Credential Completion: Evidence from Washington State Commun... - 0 views

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    Paper studying how technical colleges move students to completion when compared to traditional community colleges
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