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New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

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Page 1: New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

New Hampshire

Accounting and Health Science

Rigorous Plans of Study

Successes, Challenges and Lessons LearnedOctober 27, 2009

Washington, DC

Page 2: New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

Statewide Agreement Status

• Transcripted credit available at six of seven NH community colleges (Health Science)

• Introduction to Exercise Science• Medical Law and Ethics• Medical Terminology

• Transcripted credit will be available with Southern New Hampshire University (Accounting) Credits accepted anywhere in the state.

Page 3: New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

• Health Science

– Revision of competency documents with input from secondary

postsecondary and industry– Curriculum aligned with national standards– Core academic knowledge and skills identified– Dual Enrollment options identified: Three courses– Drafts of Generic Allied Health RPOS as well as individual

Health Science career pathway plans (17) in progress– Blackboard site implemented– End-of-Program Skill Assessment Recommendation– Excellent collaboration with all stakeholders

Successes

Page 4: New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

• Accounting- Gap analysis implementation and disbursement which

successfully communicated Accounting practices and principles

- Positive collaboration between all stakeholders

- Competency documents revised with input from postsecondary

and industry

- Curriculum aligned with national standards

- End of program assessment being developed, pilot in Spring

- Working group representative of stakeholders from two-year

colleges, four-year colleges, secondary and industry

- Dual enrollment will result in transcripted credit

Successes

Page 5: New Hampshire Accounting and Health Science Rigorous Plans of Study Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned October 27, 2009 Washington, DC

Challenges• Health Science

– Knowledge and skills necessary for success in Anatomy & Physiology, the gatekeeper for all Allied Health pathways, are beyond the scope of the project and would require major changes in science education in NH

– Cost of end-of-program assessment– Space in postsecondary in allied health

programs

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Challenges• Accounting

– Project coordinator resignation– Secondary credentials for dual enrollment

courses– Post-secondary support of each others

Accounting programs– Textbooks, software and computer needs at

the secondary level

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Lessons Learned

• Flexibility with outcomes-- Allow the stakeholders to take the lead

• Early implementation of an on-line communication tool where all documents can be viewed by all stakeholders– National & State standards– Secondary & postsecondary curricula– Program competencies– Drafts of RPOS templates– Dual enrollment guidelines– Meeting notes, agendas, and presentations

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• Inclusion of all stakeholders throughout the project– Regular project reports– In addition to large gatherings, meet often individually - preferably

on their own turf– Relationships formed are valued as much if not more than the final

product and offer avenues to new pathways for students

• Timeline– Involve industry in the process at the beginning.– Early Spring a good time to get people excited and committed– In NH, one summer window of opportunity for workshops/meetings

– last week of June– Sensitivity to high school and college “stress periods”– People want to help get the job done but time is more valuable than

money.

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Most Important Lessons Learned

• ALWAYS frame discussions with what is best for students!

• Find a postsecondary representative who understands the challenges of college readiness and can present solutions

• Provide an opportunity for stakeholders to learn about each other (i.e., gap analysis, resume templates, secondary/postsecondary “language”, school calendars, remediation concerns, etc.)

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Diane Chin [email protected]

Lisa Danley [email protected]

Kim Runion [email protected]

Kathleen Totten [email protected]

Q&A