Mobile Devices for Adult Educators
    Author: Susan Gaer
    Program Level: Conference 2015 Materials
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Interested in using your mobile device in your classroom? Explore features of your device that will help adult students. Discussion focuses on management, etiquette, and recent research along with ideas that work with any phone. Leave this invigorating workshop with lots of ideas Download the COABE Powerpoint here. ATTACHMENTS: mobilelearning1
    San Jacinto College Intentional Connections Presentation
    Author: Amy Axtell, Myrna Valdez, Robert Sandhaas
    Subject Area: Career Pathways
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Presenters will provide information about a program designed to provide intensive support to low level developmental students. Participates will gain an understanding of specific strategies to plan, develop, and implement similar programs on their own campuses. The program's student success rates will also be shared.   ATTACHMENTS: COABE Presentation PPT Final Version
    Closing the Loop: Increasing Educational Gains While Significantly Advancing Students’ Foundational Skills
    Author: Stephanie Stewart-Reese
    Subject Area: Career Pathways
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    HSE Foundations is a bridge course developed in response to data showing that many students were exiting the program shortly after completing our Student Success Seminar (SSS). Anecdotal evidence for their leaving included students reporting feeling as though there were no clear program plan and feeling lost upon entering classes that were already in progress. Additionally, CBP instructors faced the difficulty of working to shore up the knowledge and skills of incoming students while simultaneously providing stimulating lessons for existing students in order for them to continue progressing. In developing HSE Foundations, the team used location data in conjunction with principles of adult learning theory. The four-week course incorporates primarily in-class instruction along with a hybrid element created by working in Pearson's MyFoundationsLab and is intended to start students off on solid footing. Following completion of SSS, students progress as a cohort through the four-week course which consists of 24 hours of language arts instruction followed by 24 hours of mathematics instruction, creating a closed system- in which the 40-hour state requirement for post-testing is met. Because students remain in a cohort for a total of five weeks, this model also builds a sense of community, providing an academic support system to students beyond that offered by staff. After piloting HSE Foundations at one location in 2014-2015, a refined version was implemented at all program locations in August 2015. Early data since launch has shown outcomes that are on track to far surpass the goals of increasing post-testing by 5% and educational gains by 3%. With several sites having completed eight cohorts of Foundations, there has been a post-test rate of between 90 and 95%, and an educational gain rate of approximately 65%. The initial outcomes are a great improvement from past years' data, and student retention has increased since the implementation of the course. Due to this success, CBP lead HSE instructors are working collaboratively to create a standardized, standards-aligned curriculum for all HSE I courses. The first of its kind in Rio Salado College's College Bridge Pathways program, as well as in Arizona adult education on the whole, HSE Foundations incorporates a standardized syllabus of competencies aligned with Arizona College and Career Ready Standards. HSE Foundation's in-class instruction, along with the addition of MyFoundationsLab, creates a hybrid learning experience that is a major step in standardizing HSE curriculum in the program.   ATTACHMENTS: Closing the Loop 1
    Job Exploration: Restaurant Dishwasher
    Author: Mike Wing
    Subject Area: Soft Skills
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    This entry is a four-lesson plan unit designed to assist a Learner understand the tasks and responsibilities of an entry-level restaurant position such as dishwasher. The scenario for these lessons takes place at a restaurant with the Learner gaining knowledge about the physical layout and organization of a restaurant (#1), equipment in a basic restaurant kitchen (#2), specific tasks of a restaurant dishwasher (#3), and the special vocabulary of a restaurant worker (#4). The lessons contain activity suggestions, large vocabulary lists, and discussion questions. ATTACHMENTS: WING Dishwasher Lesson Plans
    Master the OER Universe! Remix, Revise and Share
    Author: Amanda Duffy, Ruth Sugar, Delphinia Brown, Dahlia Shaewitz,
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy, Science
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Join math, science, and ESL adult educators to learn how to identify, use, modify, combine, and create open educational resources (OER) in an online environment. Bring your laptop/device and at least one science or math OER to modify (other OER will be provided too). We will evaluate these resources, revise and remix them, and consider licensing options for these newly created OER. This session is open to practitioners in all subject areas and promises to get you excited about using, creating, and sharing OER! ATTACHMENTS: Final_Remix and Revise Workshop HO_ReviseRemix_Master OER Universe final HO_Resources ESL Specific Open Educational Resources
    Giving Students a Bigger and Better Academic Vocabulary
    Author: Laurie Martin
    Subject Area: Speaking/Listening
    Material Type: Presentations/Slideshows
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Because of its abstract nature, academic vocabulary is challenging to teach and to learn. Many adult learners, including native and non-native English speakers, lack the vocabulary needed to comprehend complex text, making upward transition difficult or impossible. In this COABE Conference 2016 presentation, participants were able to try several engaging and effective classroom activities to improve students' academic vocabulary.  Appropriate for teachers of ABE/ASE and High Intermediate to Advanced ESL students. ATTACHMENTS: COABE 2016 Giving Bigger Better Vocab PPT COABE 2016 Giving Bigger Better Vocab Handout 1 1
    Diagnostic Data – Knowing When Students Are Prepared to Pass Their HSE Assessments
    Author: Dan Griffith
    Subject Area: Other
    Material Type: Video, Webinar Materials
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Do you know when your students are prepared for their HSE Test? Since the new tests have come on board educators have been trying to get a "feel" for when students are ready. By taking a close look at data and using tools and analysis skills to sort it all out, teachers can find reliable ways to develop instructional pathways for students that lead to success. Teachers will not only know when students are prepared, but they will know how to get students to that point in specific ways as they focus on data collection and analysis. Data analysis skills and techniques specific to teaching will be covered.     Video
    ELL and Numeracy: Let’s Roll up Our Sleeves
    Author: Amy Vickers, Patsy Vinogradov
    Subject Area: Mathematics/Numeracy
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    How can we support ELLs as they learn numeracy? Does that happen in "math" class or in "English" class? ABE math teachers (who often teach math conceptually) and ELL teachers (who often teach math contextually, within life-skills topics) have much to learn from each other. ATTACHMENTS: ELL and Numeracy_COABE2015 KnowledgeBase_ESLMathTeacher Knowledge base quiz