Improvement and Accountability: Balancing Needs in an Evolving Public Policy Landscape
Archie P. Cubarrubia, Ed.D.Vice Provost for Institutional Effectiveness
Miami Dade College
2050
2020
2015
What does the higher education public policy landscape look like
in 2015?
The Public Policy Landscape
1. Performance1. Completion 2. Affordability3. Value (ROI)
2. New Models1. Learning theory2. Disruptive technologies3. New providers
3. Transparency
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Who are the actors?
The Actors
1. Students and families2. Federal government3. State/local government4. Accrediting agencies5. Employers6. Foundations and advocacy organizations7. Presidential associations
Who’s missing?
YOU
DEMONSTRATE
Assessmentresults
Assessment results in combination with other data
Assessment results in combination with other data viewedin a specific policy/practice context
Integrated Evidence
13
HELPFUL
MOST HELPFUL
Four Steps
1. Create the infrastructure2. Identify levers and opportunities3. Break down walls4. Make the difficult choices
The future is here.