
Guided Pathways Advisory Committee Fall 2022 Event Highlights
Join the Guided Pathways Advisory Committee for discussions on racial, social, and economic justice in education, featuring presentations on organizational change, equity, and collaborative learning. Explore the purpose, vision, and guiding principles of the committee, and learn about its diverse composition. Get ready for interactive sessions, introductions, and upcoming virtual events focusing on math education and antiracist initiatives. Stay informed and engaged with the latest updates from the community college research sector.
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Guided Pathways Advisory Committee Fall 2022 Thursday, October 6 2022
Our Time Together Welcome and Introductions Initiative for Diversity, Equity, Antiracism & Leadership (IDEAL) Fellowship Evaluation Dr. Lia Wetzstein and Dr. Leandra Cate, Community College Research Initiatives, University of Washington Guided Pathway Work Plan Analysis Dr. Debra Bragg Student Success Center Updates Farewell 2
Guided Pathways Advisory Council Purpose Provide advice, feedback, and ideas on the implementation and iteration of Guided Pathways across the system. Guided Pathways Vision A system that advances racial, social, and economic justice by achieving equitable student aspiration, access, economic progress, and educational and career attainment. 3
Guiding Principles Principle #1 Guided Pathways requires urgent, radical, equity-minded, transformative organizational change. Principle #2 Guided Pathways requires a culturally responsive commitment to racial and social equity by dismantling systemic policies and practices that perpetuate inequities. Principle #3 The voices of students, faculty, staff and community members are essential to fully engage in adaptive problem focused inquiry processes leading to meaningful action and sustained systemic change. Principle #4 Guided Pathways requires intentional collaborative learning through partnerships, professional and resource development Principle #5 Guided Pathways requires a focus on learning and outcomes aligned with community values and industry needs. 4
GPAC Composition 6 2 Presidents Chief Diversity & Equity Officers State Board Liaison 2 SBCTC Co-Chairs Vice Presidents - Instruction Guided Pathways Advisory Council 2 2 Vice Presidents- Student Services CTC Students 2 1 Research & Planning Directors Critical Friends/ Researchers 2 2 Information Technology Officers Public Information Officers 5
Meet & Greet Seven minutes in groups of three Introduce yourself Guided Pathways news from your campus or commission 6
Virtual Fall Events What Next? Math in the Community and Technical Colleges in Washington State Dr. Laura Schueller, Complete College America October 19, 3:30-5:00 via Antiracist Curriculum Initiative Large Group Convening: October 14, 2:00-5:00 Administrator Orientation: October 20, 3:00-4:00 Fall Institute November 9, 8:30-3:00 7
Winter Retreat Cohort 1 and 2 Colleges January 26-27, 2023 Davenport Grand, Spokane Washington 8
Coaching Update Coaching team outreach and meetings are occurring Coach access and training on SBCTC data dashboards Coach Leadership Team recruitment: Diversity Equity Officer Commission Student Services Commission 9
Legislative Reports Workforce Education Investment Account (WEIA) report complete and submitted! THANK YOU!!! Washington State Institute for Public Policy 2023 Legislative report underway Data Sharing Agreement Outreach to colleges to collect qualitative data 10
ctcLink and Guided Pathways Engage with colleges to document current technology needs and strengths Solicit college interest in participating in interview process Provide updated ctcLink Reference Guide with summary of college input. Define set of iterative enhancements to improve ctcLink system to support Guided Pathways Meaningful professional development 11
ctcLink and Guided Pathways Interviews Minimum of 7-10 colleges Suggested college representatives Advising Assessment Curriculum Disabled Student Services Financial Aid Guided Pathways Directors/Administrators GP Faculty Leads Institutional Research IT Services (Responsible for Third Party Integration/Local Application Development) Registrar Vice Presidents of Instruction 12
Thank You! Next Meetings: February 23, 2023 9:00 11:00 a.m. Virtual via Zoom June 1, 2023 9:00 11:00 a.m. Virtual via Zoom Note: All material licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.