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IMPLEMENTING EAB’S MODERNIZATION
Patrick J. SweeneySchool Administration Consultant
Educational Approval BoardNovember 15, 2007
IMPLEMENTING EAB’S MODERNIZATION
• Employment Verification
• School Visit
• Institutional Planning
SETTING THE CONTEXT
• Redesign Questions
• Modernization Principals
• EAB’s Purpose in AB 281
Redesign Questions:• How will EAB's oversight process help schools advance over
time and lead to better student satisfaction and learning results?
• Can there ever be a sustained and rational school advancement process without a defined strategic/institutional plan, which sets goals, creates action steps, measures results and evaluates progress?
• How do the EAB school approval, annual renewal, and school visit processes need to be redesigned to focus on results and to encourage and support school advancement?
• What result data would schools and the EAB need to collect and analyze so schools are accountable for student outcomes?
Modernization Principles:• The EAB believes the best way to protect
students is to enhance the schools and their programs by holding schools accountable for outcomes data.
• The EAB believes there needs to be a cooperative working relationship with schools for institutional effectiveness to be successful.
• The EAB believes schools must develop an internal capacity for making decisions based on data, for satisfying students, and for continuous improvement.
EAB’s Purpose in AB 281:
• Evaluate and approve schools.
• Collect and disseminate student outcome and satisfaction information.
• Perform annual reviews of schools.
• Conduct on-site school visits.
• Hold school accountable for improving their performance and effectiveness.
• Support options for innovative and quality programs offered by schools.
EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION IN 2009 SCHOOL RENEWAL (September 1, 2008)
• EAB schools focus on employment/careers for adults not on a liberal arts education
• Employment/career advancement most significant/meaningful result for “dreamers” attending EAB schools
• EAB schools primary customers are employers who hire graduates
• EAB has a responsibility to give consumers good information and accurate results data
• EAB schools’ success is defined by success of graduates
EAB’s Process for Verification of Employment:• September 1, 2008, schools submit the
Verification of Employment form for students completing a program after January 1, 2008
• During 2009 school visits, EAB calls employers
• EAB picks random samples of schools not being visited in 2009 and calls employers
SCHOOL VISIT DESIGN PROCESS
• Compliance plus Institutional Effectiveness
• Researched other states and accreditation agencies
• Convened a Focus Group of School Administrators
• Field-tested school visits
• Developed materials and forms to guide process
Four types of School Visits:
• Comprehensive – three-year cycle / mid-accreditation
• New Schools – within first six months
• Annual – pulse check on goals
• Other – complaint, growth, data
Sample of Agenda for School Visit:
EAB School Visit<School Name>
<Date>9:00 - 9:15 Facility Tour9:15 - 9:30 Overview of the Process9:30 - 10:00 Registrar/Admissions: Overview of
Student Records (files for new students, refunds, graduates)
10:00 - 10:30 Owner/Director/Administrator10:30 - 11:00 Instructors11:10 - 11:30 Students (close to graduation)11:30 - 12:00 Advisory Committee/Employers
(teleconference or in-person)12:00 - 12:30 Graduates (teleconference or in-person)12:30 - 1:00 EAB Staff Completes Assessment Form1:00 Exit Conference with Owner / Director to
share assessment results
School officials should use this sample agenda as a guide when preparing for an EAB school visit. All groups listed on the sample agenda will be interviewed. The EAB staff will work with you to finalize an agenda for the school visit.
School Visit Form Categories:• Student Records / Compliance
• Institutional Plan
• Mission-driven School
• Admissions
• Curriculum
• Faculty / Instructors
• Student Services
• Financial Soundness / Stability
• Facilities
• Advisory Committee / Employers
• School and Program Evaluations
• Strengths
• Areas Needing Improvement
• Actions Required
School Visit Form Categories (continued):
Institutional Planning
Fiscal Analysis & Planning
Advertising / Recruitment
Interview / Enrollment
Curriculum Development, Delivery
& Evaluation
Staff & Instructor Selection
Professional Development &
Evaluation
Student Services
Facilities Planning
Program Evaluation Graduates and
Employers
MissionValuesGoals
SYSTEMS ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONS
School Visit Conclusion:
• Share school visit form with school
• Conduct an exit interview
• Send a summary letter of findings / actions required
INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING
Those that fail to plan, plan to fail.
INSTITUTIONAL PLAN
• Require all schools to submit an Institutional Plan September 1, 2009
• Accommodate scope and size of the school
• Accommodate accreditation planning
• All institutional elements addressed
• Three – five year plan with annual goals, objectives, and measurable results
• Help next year with training
Institutional assessment and improvement activities Institutional assessment and improvement activities should be appropriate to the should be appropriate to the size and scalesize and scale of the of the school’s operations and support the management and school’s operations and support the management and administration of the school as well as the quality of administration of the school as well as the quality of education provided.education provided.
• The accreditation expectations for a small, The accreditation expectations for a small, diploma/certificate granting institution are different that a diploma/certificate granting institution are different that a large, degree granting institution.large, degree granting institution.
Institutional Enhancement and AssessmentAccreditation Expectations
Institutional assessment should validate and document Institutional assessment should validate and document the school’s educational and administrative practices the school’s educational and administrative practices to improve student learning and achievement.to improve student learning and achievement.
Improvement activities are expected to be Improvement activities are expected to be significant significant and and on-going on-going experiences in the school.experiences in the school.
• Not simply once every renewal cycle as part of the accreditation / licensure process.
Institutional Enhancement and AssessmentAccreditation Expectations
Accreditation Expectations
The institutional assessment and improvement activities must include a written and comprehensive plan that examines school operations and sets forth specific short- and long-range (i.e., minimally three years) goals for improvement with measurable benchmarks and timelines for implementation.
The institutional assessment and improvement plan must address the entire school in such areas as • management; • fiscal condition and budget; • administrative policies and practices; • student support services; • faculty and staff development; • educational program curricula; • learning resources system, equipment, and supporting materials; • facilities; and • student achievement outcomes.
Institutional assessment and improvement activities should support and enhance the quality of the education provided using information obtained • internally (e.g., staff and faculty development and planning, and
student input and feedback) and • externally (e.g., Program Advisory Committees, employers,
community involvement, school graduates, etc.)
These activities should strive to validate the school’s educational and administrative practices and to document and improve student learning and achievement.
Institutional assessment and improvement activities are expected to be significant and ongoing experiences in the school.
IMPLEMENTING EAB’S MODERNIZATION
• Attempt to work with whole school system
• Provide a context for schools to improve over time
• Hold schools accountable for results
• Provide good information to the public