m ulti -s tate a dvanced m anufacturing c onsortium...
Post on 31-Dec-2015
227 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing
Consortium
US DOL SPONSORED TAACCCT GRANT: TC23767
RELEASE DATE 07/29/2015
VERSION v 002
PAGE 1 of 13
Primary Developer: M-SAMC Innovation Team 5, Spartanburg Community College
SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION IN COLLEGE/COMPANY (SICC)EXAMPLE
ENHANCED ADVISING
US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
MULTI-STATE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
PRESENT STATE: PREFERRED STATE:
Narrow definition of student success
Advisors primarily work independently
Advisors sit in general college advising department
Little / no emphasis on lifelong learning
• Inclusive definition of success
• Advisors work cross-functionally with many college departments
• Specialized advisors sit in various academic departments
• Promote lifelong learning through career pathways & college resources
NATIONAL MODEL: ENHANCED ADVISING
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
PRESENT STATE: PREFERRED STATE:
New student outreach and recruitment not in scope of position
Sometimes knowledgeable about how college policy affects students
• Outreach plans used to recruit students from community, esp. from non-traditional student populations
• Knowledgeable about curriculum & institutional changes that may affect students
NATIONAL MODEL: ENHANCED ADVISING
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
PRESENT STATE: PREFERRED STATE:
“Front line” for all new students, providing intensive support
Provide course recommendations and audit progress to completion
when requested
Occasionally help students identify suitable career pathways
Provide registration information and support when requested
• Consistent POC for all students, provide intensive support
• Knowledgeable about credentials available to students, proactively encourage students to apply for credentials when available
• Knowledgeable about career pathways, help all students identify suitable career pathways
• Act as a go to resource for all registration questions / support
NATIONAL MODEL: ENHANCED ADVISING
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
PRESENT STATE: PREFERRED STATE:
Sometimes provide guidance or referrals regarding finance or
financial aid
Generally not involved with scheduling
• Strong ties with finance dept, provide all students assistance and contact with proper finance staff (as needed)
• Proactive scheduling support aiming to accelerate completion
NATIONAL MODEL: ENHANCED ADVISING
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
PRESENT STATE: PREFERRED STATE:
Sometimes knowledgeable about student home / work life
Don’t meet with students regularly, often no relationship with students
in case load
• Knowledgeable about student circumstances, can provide or connect with wrap-around services when needed
• Develop relationships with all students in case load, especially those needing more intensive support
NATIONAL MODEL: ENHANCED ADVISING
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
PRESENT STATE: PREFERRED STATE:
Generally little knowledge about local industry and manufacturing
Little knowledge about TAA and TAA-like students, policies, protocols
No emphasis on recruiting TAA students
Not knowledgeable about manufacturing career pathways
• Knowledgeable about local industry trends/needs, in demand occupations, manufacturing
• Understand TAA and TAA-like students, policies, and protocols
• Actively recruit TAA students
• Knowledgeable on manufacturing career pathways, required skills and aptitudes, etc.
NATIONAL MODEL: ENHANCED ADVISING
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Most advisors or counselors do not provide direct academic support to
students
Tutors provide direct academic support without advisor support or,
sometimes, knowledge
Enhanced Advisors (can be called Success Coach, Participant Engagement Facilitator [PEF], etc.) provide direct academic support when needed
Enhanced Advisor provides one on one tutoring and supports the work of the tutor
LOCAL SICC: RHODES STATE COLLEGE – SUCCESS COACH
THEN: No Direct Academic Support NOW: Intensive Academic Support
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
NOW: Local Case Study
Technical Math Tutoring
• Many students in Rhodes’ Industrial Maintenance apprentice cohort struggle with Technical Math courses
• Several students in a recent cohort sought academic support from Rhodes State’s tutoring center for Technical Math II
• At least one student required support beyond what was available in the tutoring center after failing the first Technical Math II exam
• The student was referred to Rhodes’ Success Coach (or Participant Engagement Facilitator) after discussions with their employer and Apprenticeship Coordinator
LOCAL SICC: RHODES STATE COLLEGE – SUCCESS COACH
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
NOW: Local Case Study
Technical Math Tutoring
• The Success Coach and student had five days to prepare for the second exam
• The Success Coach provided additional tutoring and notes for the student, using different teaching styles
• The Success Coach provided written notes for the student, and walked through drawing geometric shapes and solving practice problems
• The student reviewed the additional notes, and continued practicing the work outside the classroom
• The student received an A+ on the second exam
LOCAL SICC: RHODES STATE COLLEGE – SUCCESS COACH
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
NOW: Local Case Study
Technical Math Tutoring
• The Success Coach worked with the students’ instructor, who agreed to allow the student to make up the mid-term, which he originally failed
• The student not only passed the courses in the short term, but has developed a method by which he can develop the skills to take exams confidently, even in topics that he finds difficult
LOCAL SICC: RHODES STATE COLLEGE – SUCCESS COACH
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
LOCAL SICC: RELATED RESOURCES
M-SAMC Website (Master):• x
DOL SkillsCommons (National):• x
Partner College or Company Links:• FANUC Certified Education Robot Training (CERT) Website• FANUC CERT Flyer
MULTI-STATEADVANCED MANUFACTURING
CONSORTIUM20150729_v002_m-samc_sicc_example_enhanced_advising found in Resources by
the M-SAMC Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.msamc.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
SAFETY DISCLAIMER:M-SAMC educational resources are in no way meant to be a substitute for occupational safety and health standards. No guarantee is made to
resource thoroughness, statutory or regulatory compliance, and related media may depict situations that are not in compliance with OSHA and other safety requirements. It is the responsibility of educators/employers and their students/employees, or anybody using our resources, to comply fully
with all pertinent OSHA, and any other, rules and regulations in any jurisdiction in which they learn/work. M-SAMC will not be liable for any damages or other claims and demands arising out of the use of these educational resources. By using these resources, the user releases the Multi-State
Advanced Manufacturing Consortium and participating educational institutions and their respective Boards, individual trustees, employees, contractors, and sub-contractors from any liability for injuries resulting from the use of the educational resources.
DOL DISCLAIMER:
This product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees,
warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership.
RELEVANCY REMINDER:
M-SAMC resources reflect a shared understanding of grant partners at the time of development. In keeping with our industry and college partner requirements, our products are continuously improved. Updated versions of our work can be found here: http://www.msamc.org/resources.html.
Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing
Consortium
US DOL SPONSORED TAACCCT GRANT: TC23767
RELEASE DATE 07/29/2015
VERSION v 002
PAGE 13 of 13
Primary Developer: M-SAMC Innovation Team 5, Spartanburg Community College
top related