Presentation Outline

15
A Rural Secondary Teachers’ Alliance Encourages Success in College Health-Care Programs How Did We Plug Them into a Support Network?

description

A Rural Secondary Teachers’ Alliance Encourages Success in College Health-Care Programs How Did We Plug Them into a Support Network?. Presentation Outline. What is the RHA?. What Brings Us All Together?. How Did We Develop It?. What’s a Typical Institute Like?. What Have We Accomplished?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Presentation Outline

Page 1: Presentation Outline

A Rural Secondary Teachers’ Alliance Encourages Success in College Health-Care Programs

How Did We Plug Them into a Support Network?

Page 2: Presentation Outline

What is the RHA?

Presentation Outline

What Brings Us All Together?

How Did We Develop It?

What’s a Typical Institute Like?

What Have We Accomplished?

Where Do We Go from Here?

Page 3: Presentation Outline

Who Is the Rural Healthcare Alliance?

Santa Fe College High School Academies Healthcare Industry

Page 4: Presentation Outline

We started with: • Healthcare Employers (8)

• Community Colleges (3)

• High Schools (8)

• Universities (2)

• Community Organizations

Who Are We - Where Is the RHANorth Central Florida

(13)

(100’s)

(Heart of Florida)

Page 5: Presentation Outline

Communities brought together by a DOL grant

•Goal: Increase number of qualified professionals to fill Nursing & Allied Health vacancies in the Heart of Florida• Focus: Support Rural High School Health Academies• Result: Better prepared students

Page 6: Presentation Outline

What have we tried?

• Technology Access

•Networking

• Curriculum Support

Page 7: Presentation Outline

RHA Teachers’ Institutea Typical Experience

Page 8: Presentation Outline

What is the Teachers’ Institute Today?With a little help from our friends (Perkins Initiatives)

Page 9: Presentation Outline

Who Comes to the RHA Teachers’ Institute

15.4%

61.5%

7.7%

15.4%

Distribution of Participants

High School Teacher of Anatomy/PhysiologyHigh School Teacher of ChemistryTeacher in a High School Health AcademyOther

Page 10: Presentation Outline

Accomplishments

•Networking with rural academies

•Expanded offerings with the academies

• Increased Post-secondary options

Page 11: Presentation Outline

2006

2007

2008

0 1 2 3 4

Average Evaluation of Daily Activities

Day 2 Day 1

Evaluating the RHA Teachers’ InstituteThen (in 2006 , 2007 and 2008)

Page 12: Presentation Outline

NOW (2010 AND 2011)

Evaluating the RHA Teachers’ Institute

0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

Support Curriculum & Academies?

St Ag/Ag Neutral StDis/Dis

Articulation Agreements

Learning Styles & iGeners

Objectives for BSC2084

Strategies for CHM1030

Objectives for HSC1000

A Best Practice for Med Term (HSC2531)

0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%

Student Testing Support?

St Ag/Ag Neutral

Articulation Agreements

Learning Styles & iGen-ers

Objectives for BSC2084

Strategies for CHM1030

Objectives for HSC1000

A Best Practice for Med Term (HSC2531)

Page 13: Presentation Outline

What’s new?

• Pre-testing

•High School Instructor Coaching

• Re-writing Exams

Page 14: Presentation Outline

Health Cores College Courses1. Introduction to Health Care

(3.0 cr hrs) 2. Medical Terminology (3.0 cr

hrs)

College Sciences Courses3. Human Anatomy &

Physiology (4.0 cr hrs)4. Elements of Chemistry (4.0

cr hrs)

Analysis of Success?

2007

2011

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0%

% Passed Health Core College Tests

2007

2011

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

% Passed A&P and CHM Tests

Page 15: Presentation Outline

QUESTIONS?