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新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis-Led Team Awarded $3 Million Grant to Assess Pandemic Recovery Efforts by Community Colleges

Identifying Best Practices for Improving Post-Pandemic Outcomes

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The U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 Institute for Education Sciences has awarded a $3 million research grant to a University of California, Davis-led research team to assess pandemic recovery efforts undertaken by the California Community Colleges.

The goal of this three-year project, 鈥,鈥 is to build understanding of effective strategies to keep community college students on a path to completion during the disruptions of COVID-19 and to inform institutional responses in future periods of disruption. It will also inform institutional support for students more broadly, as many who attend community colleges experience other barriers that impact their enrollment and persistence.

鈥淗elping community college students succeed fits with our mission of education as a path to upward social mobility,鈥 said 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Chancellor Gary S. May. 鈥淭his study will provide the blueprint for us to better support these students as they navigate challenges.鈥

The project will leverage the research expertise of faculty and staff of the and administrative data available to the lab through a data sharing partnership with the California Community Colleges Chancellor鈥檚 Office.

,  professor of education, will lead the project team, along with School of Education Professor and Department of Economics Professor . Other partners include the California Community Colleges Chancellor鈥檚 Office, or CCCCO,  and the Public Policy Institute of California, or PPIC. The three-year project will document California Community Colleges鈥 recovery activities and how supplemental federal, state and philanthropic dollars were used to support them. Co-principal investigators for this project include John Hetts and Valerie Lundy-Wagner of the CCCCO, and Olga Rodriguez and Hans Johnson of PPIC.

鈥淲e are eager to deepen our investigation of successful strategies to reconnect students to college trajectories that were slowed or interrupted by the pandemic,鈥 said Kurlaender. 鈥淭hese federal resources are critical support for this work.鈥

In addition, researchers will identify which of these recovery activities contributed to improved student outcomes to inform California Community Colleges leaders and state policymakers on best practices for improving outcomes post-pandemic.

鈥淭his research is essential to our ongoing efforts to use evidence-based strategies to further accelerate our recovery efforts for colleges and students,鈥 said Interim California Community Colleges Chancellor Daisy Gonzales. 鈥淥ur collaboration on data collection and analysis will provide important additional evidence to inform and guide statewide policy efforts, campus leadership, technical assistance and professional development.鈥

Through , this project will be informed by collaboration with a newly established Research Collaboration Council, or RCC, composed of CEOs leading a diverse set of colleges and college districts.

鈥淐olleges need good evidence to support decision making as we emerge from a time of great stress and challenge for our students, and students of color in particular,鈥 said Ang茅lica Garcia, president of Berkeley City College and member of the RCC. 鈥淲e鈥檙e ready to partner with our colleagues at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis to ensure that this project tackles the research questions that stand the best chance of making a difference in the lives of our students.鈥

To set a baseline for this project, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis researchers and the CCCCO have substantial enrollment losses and persistence declines across most of the state鈥檚 116 community colleges in the 18 months following the onset of the pandemic.

In addition to the $3 million research grant, the Wheelhouse center was also awarded $600,000 from IES, through a partnership with the , to support convenings of a new national network of research teams investigating community college responses to COVID-19. The Network will coordinate teams from 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, Harvard University, Teachers College (Columbia University) and USC to ensure collaboration, shared knowledge and coordination of dissemination of findings.

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  • Michal Kurlaender, professor, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, project team leader, mkurlaender@ucdavis.edu
  • Paco Martorell, professor, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, project team leader, pmartorell@ucdavis.edu
  • Karen Nikos-Rose, News and Media Relations, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu

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