[Ctclda] After ATL: Successful Transitions to College

Agriss, Sean sagriss at ewu.edu
Tue Mar 7 08:52:54 PST 2017


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Sean




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Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 8:38 AM
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Cc: Agriss, Sean; Katie Rose
Subject: After ATL: Successful Transitions to College


Join us after the 2017 ATL Conference<http://www.sbctc.edu/colleges-staff/programs-services/assessment-teaching-learning/atl-conference-materials.aspx>!


Successful Transitions to College
Symposium



May 6, 2016

8:30 – 3:30 pm

Spokane Falls Community College



At this FREE event, educators will have opportunities to explore



·         professional learning through inquiry and best practices for cross-sector collaboration;

·         key similarities and challenges to successful transition to college for students in ELA and mathematics;

·         how best to foster independent learning; critical reading and writing; and independent problem solving skills;

·         the work completed during the last three years;

·         how to promote similar work in your school district, college, or university.



Register Now<https://goo.gl/forms/hl3e0tBQD33m0UA63>!



What: This capstone event is the culmination of a three-year project focusing on the goals of decreasing the proportion of high school graduates placing into developmental courses and increasing the proportion of college students satisfactorily completing college-level ELA and mathematics.



Who: Educators from around the state are invited to join the regional educators (K-12 districts, Community Colleges of Spokane, Eastern Washington University and other 4-year colleges and universities) who participated in the project.



Why: To discuss strategies that promote cross-sector inquiry and professional learning in support of students’ successful transitions to college.  Participants will have an opportunity to collaborate and discuss innovative ways to improve student transitions across sectors in our region.



How Much?  This event is FREE!



Questions? Contact Sean Agriss (sagriss at ewu.edu<mailto:sagriss at ewu.edu>)



This work was supported by the College Spark Community Grants Program, Eastern Washington University, the Community Colleges of Spokane, and the following school districts: Cheney, Columbia, Deer Park, Lind-Ritzville, Mead, Spokane, and West Valley.


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