Our mission is to provide a supportive environment that promotes active learning and encourages collaboration among members of our diverse community.
Toward this goal, we assist students in achieving their academic, vocational, and personal goals through our academic-support program offerings: college success courses and workshops, peer-cooperative small groups, student-centered peer and professional tutoring, and open-access computer labs.
Students in our college and career courses learn to apply a variety of active learning strategies to their personal growth and values, academic study skills, critical and creative reasoning proficiency, and career exploration and development.
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Faculty
SWOT Analysis
Faculty Needs Survey
Student
Student Needs Survey
L.A.C. Student Evaluation
Tutor
Tutor Learning Outcomes
VTEA Learning Outcomes
Office of Research & Planning
Algebra Survey
Morale Survey
FTES/WSCH/Positive Attendance
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SWOT Analysis is an effective way of identifying Strengths and Weaknesses of the LAC, and of examining the Opportunities and Threats the LAC may face.
This analysis using the SWOT framework will enable us to focus our activities into areas where we are strong, and where the greatest opportunities lie.
Strengths:
What are our advantages?
What do we do well?
What do other people see as our strengths
Consider this from the LAC view and from the point of view of the people we deal with. We shouldn’t be modest here
Opportunities:
Useful opportunities and action plans) can come from such things as:
Changes in technology and markets on both a broad and narrow scale
Changes in city, school, or department policy that may affect us.
Changes in social patterns, student population profiles, lifestyle changes, etc.
Local Events and interesting trends
Weaknesses:
What could we improve?
What do we do badly?
What should we avoid?
Consider this from an internal and external basis.
Do other people seem to perceive weaknesses that we do not see?
Threats:
What obstacles do we face?
What is our competition doing? (Do we have competition?)
Are the required specifications for our services changing?
Is changing technology threatening our position?
Do we have budgetary problems?
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CCSF Learning Assistance Center
Faculty Needs
Thank you for your support for the programs and services in the Learning Assistance Center.
Thanks to you, we are a vibrant and successful department at City College. To assist us in our search for new and innovative ways to best support you and your students, would you please fill out this short survey and return it to R207
Check the appropriate box that reflects your impression of the following initiatives. Feel free to add additional comments on the back of this form.
Learning Strategies Workshop Series – Drop-in workshops in the
LAC on specific study strategies.
Excellent
Idea
97%
Good
Idea
Needs more work
3%
Not feasible
Supplemental Instruction Groups – Peer-led, instructorsupervised study groups specific to your own course content.
80% 20%
Curriculum Support – College Success faculty assist you in integrating learning strategies into your specific curriculum.
80% 20%
Adjunct Study Courses - .5 unit group tutorial course taught along side your specific course.
67% 33%
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Tutor Training in Content Areas – You act as a guest lecturer in the LAC tutor-training course.
Classroom Presentations – 15 minute and 45 minute presentations in your classroom on a specific learning strategy led by LAC faculty or staff
Study Buddies – LAC staff members assist you in matching up your students into study partners and leaderless study groups.
(Not a dating service.)
Learning Styles – College Success faculty assist you in assessing and working with your students’ learning styles.
65
%
61
%
60
%
58%
35
%
39
%
40
%
42
%
Online Learning Strategy Support – Students work on prepared online materials to develop their study techniques
57% 43
%
Instructors as Tutors – You lead study groups in your general content area in the LAC.
LAC Office Hours – You schedule a portion of your office hours in the LAC.
Online Tutoring – Use of commercially developed software to tutor on line
57
%
55
%
49%
43
%
45
%
51
%
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CCSF Learning Assistance Center
Student Needs Questionnaire
We are trying to increase the services that we provide through the Learning Assistance Center.
Please help us understand the kinds of services you would use if offered
Check the box that best tells us about your interest in each idea.
Feel free to add your comments on the bottom of this form.
Excellent
Idea.
I would use it.
Good
Idea for others
Needs more work
Not good.
Learning Strategies Workshop Series –
Drop-in workshops in the Learning Assistance Center on specific study techniques and learning strategies
Study Groups –
Student-led study groups specific to the course content of your particular class.
Adjunct Study Courses –
½ unit study course taught as a class you take along with your specific class.
Online Tutoring –
Use of commercially developed software to tutor on line
96%
80%
80%
68%
4%
20%
20%
32%
Online Study Skills Programs –
You work on prepared online materials to develop your techniques
64% 36%
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CCSF Learning Assistance Center
Student Evaluation Survey
This semester I used the LAC mostly for:
English/ESL Math Accounting
Health-Related Computer Technology
Chemistry Anatomy/Physiology Architecture
Biotechnology Graphic Arts Foreign
Language Other
The LAC helped me in these job-related areas:
-develop skills I can use in a job. usually often sometimes rarely
-organize my time better. usually often sometimes rarely
My major goal for studying at CCSF:
4-yr. degree 2-yr. degree or certificate career skills other
-practice problem-solving skills.
usually often sometimes rarely
-recognize areas for improvement.
usually often sometimes rarely My LAC experience helped me toward my goal.
usually often sometimes rarely
Did the LAC help you succeed in your course(s)?
Yes A Lot A Little No
-add new information to my current knowledge.
usually often sometimes rarely
I recommend the LAC to other students.
usually often sometimes rarely
I would join a study group, if offered.
Yes Probably Maybe No
Grade I expected BEFORE using the
LAC:
A B C D or F Drop or W
Grade I expect AFTER using the LAC:
A B C D or F Drop or W
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CCSF Learning Assistance Center
Student Evaluation Survey: Results
Of 47 surveys completed during the 15th week of the Spring 04 semester:
22 students are studying towards a 4-year degree and 18 students are studying towards a
2-year degree.
46 students agreed that their Learning Assistance Center experience usually/often helped towards their goal.
45 students agreed that their Learning Assistance Center experience helped them succeed in their courses.
10 students expected a grade of A or B BEFORE using the Learning Assistance Center, while
39 students expected a grade of A or B AFTER using the Learning Assistance Center.
The Learning Assistance Center usually/often helped students
Develop job skills – 27
Organize time – 24
Practice problem-solving skills – 36
Recognize areas for improvement – 36
Add new information to current knowledge – 41
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By the end of the semester, you will have
Tutored students for a minimum of 25 hours
By the end of this course you will be able to
Demonstrate your ability to use effective techniques in your tutoring/mentoring sessions, and
Evaluate your challenges and successes in tutoring.
Homework Assignment:
A Case Study where you will address the above learning Outcomes.
Describe one tutoring session you completed with a student this semester from the first “hello” to the last
“good-bye.”
Include an analysis of techniques you used in this session, including techniques listed on the next page: roles, responsibilities, processes, questioning, independent learning, direct study, positive reinforcement, listening, student verbalization, learning styles and strategies, problem solving, and diversity issues.
Evaluate on your challenges and successes while using the techniques: Why did they work or not work?
What techniques do you hope to further develop as you continue to tutor?
An analysis of your outcomes in this course.
During your first tutor training session you wrote your definition of tutoring. You continued to update your definition at the end of each session. Now, write your current definition of tutoring by discussing how it has developed through the course of this semester. What did you learn this semester that you will take away with you for future personal use?
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VTEA Student Learning Outcomes
LERN 10: Introduction to Tutoring – One-Unit course
At the first class session of LERN 10: Introduction to Tutoring, Spring 04, I asked my students, all of whom had been hired as tutors in the Learning Assistance
Center, the following question:
“What are your goals for tutoring this semester?”
At the end of the semester, after tutoring for 15 weeks, I asked the following questions:
“How has your tutoring developed from your initial tutoring sessions?”
“What did you learn this semester that you will apply to your future education and career?”
Responses are on the next slide.
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Microbiology and Physiology Tutor:
Pre: My goal is to help other students…myself…improve my skills…challenge myself…
Post: My goal became learning how to talk less, yet explain more… grouping students for the best discussions…using different learning styles for different students.
Nursing Chemistry (CHEM 32)Tutor:
Pre: My goal is to help others and understand the material better…work on my communication skills…meet people….build my self-esteem and self confidence
Post: I am now better at managing my time in the sessions…being a leader…listen actively…sense of accomplishment.
Anatomy (ANAT 25) Tutor:
Pre: I want to help lost of people…get a sense of self-worth…
Post: Tutoring is a heart-warming experience…I’ve made a difference…meet diverse set of students…increased my ability to adapt myself.
Accounting ACCT 1) Tutor:
Pre: My goal is to achieve self-confidence…be more competent.
Post: I learned that my students were my teachers…I learned through their questions…amazed at how appreciative students were.
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Effectiveness of Math 840 tutoring
Algebra Students:
Tutoring Works!
You WILL PASS
Math 840 with 1-
2 hours of tutoring each week.
That’s only
15-30 hours of tutoring during the semester.
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0
90%
80%
70%
10 20 30 40
Number of hours tutored per semester
50 60
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Pass Rate
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Learning Assistance Center Survey
The purpose of this survey is to assess morale. Please respond to the following questions candidly. Responses are anonymous and only group data will be reported.
(For the purposes of this questionnaire, supervisor means immediate and most frequent supervisor.)
CCSF Surveys can be found at http://research.ccsf.edu/Surveys.asp
COMMUNICATION
1.
2.
3.
I have a cooperative working relationship with my coworkers.
I can comfortably express my concerns to my supervisor.
My job description is clear and I am expected to perform within the scope of my job description.
Always
Usuall y
Seldo m
Never
No
Answe r
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RECOGNITION and LEADERSHIP Always
Usuall y
Seldo m
Never
No
Answ er
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5
My supervisor listens to and follows through on
.
concerns raised by the LAC staff.
My supervisor communicates job responsibilities
.
clearly.
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.I feel that my work is valued.
7.
I feel that my opinions are valued.
8 I am invited to participate in making decisions that
.
affect the operations of the LAC.
Always
Usuall y
Seldo m
Never No Answer STAFFING
9.
The workload is distributed fairly between coworkers.
10.
Staffing/Student assistance is adequate.
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FACILITIES, SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT
11.
The LAC complies with health and safety regulations.
12.
The LAC is comfortable and adequately furnished.
13.
14.
15.
My co-workers are professional in their use of shared space and equipment.
The computer equipment and software I have access to are sufficient for my duties.
The amount and kind of other equipment and supplies available for my work are adequate.
Always
Usuall y
Seldo m
Never
No
Answe r
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TRAINING & PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Always
Usuall y
16.
I receive necessary orientation and support to successfully carry out my duties.
17.
18.
I am informed of and understand the role of the LAC in relation to the college at large.
I receive necessary training and support in the use of new equipment and software (e.g., Banner, computers and medical equipment, other technology).
SUMMARY
Excelle nt
Good
Seldo m
Averag e
Never
Poor
No
Answe r
No
Answe r
19.
Overall, my morale at work is:
20.
Overall, I feel that the commitment and ability of the staff to meet students' needs is:
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Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring
TERM
Fall
Spring
Fall
Spring
YEAR
1998
1999
1999
2000
DEPT
LERN
LERN
LERN
LERN
FTES
183
198
212
227
WSCH
5507
5948
6363
6816
2000
2001
2001
2002
2002
2003
LERN
LERN
LERN
LERN
LERN
LERN
173
222
244
239
296
320
5189
6659
7329
7169
8877
9609
POS. ATT.
84,671
90,114
97,812
106,858
(Peak of dot.com era)
77,532
104,835
111,077
110,160
138,818
146,891
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