ABSTRACT

Nearly two-thirds of students require some form of remediation before taking college-level classes, and community colleges have become increasingly important in providing this education. Unfortunately, relatively few students complete the developmental courses required to make a transition to college-level work. Based on a three-year study of over twenty community colleges, Basic Skills Education in Community Colleges analyzes developmental education practices, exploring what goes wrong and what goes right, and provides a series of recommendations for improved practice.

Including both classroom observations and interviews with administrators, faculty, and students, this valuable book balances critique with examples of innovation. Part One explores the instructional settings of basic skills—the use of drill and practice and remedial pedagogy in math, reading, writing, and ESL, as well as innovations in colleges that show developmental education need not follow remedial pedagogy. Part Two examines institutional factors shaping basic skills and provides recommendations for improving the quality of basic skills instruction. The research-grounded observations and recommendations in Basic Skills Education in Community Colleges make this an invaluable resource for scholars, administrators, and faculty aiming to help students progress through developmental education to college-level work and beyond.

chapter |22 pages

Understanding the Quandary of Basic Skills

Framing the Issues in Community Colleges

chapter |23 pages

Developmental Students

Their Heterogeneity, Readiness, and Perspectives

part |100 pages

Inside the Classroom

chapter |24 pages

Instruction in Basic Skills

The Dominance of Remedial Pedagogy

chapter |30 pages

Innovation in Basic Skills Instruction

The Landscape and the Locus of Change

chapter |29 pages

Student Support Services

Their Possibilities and Limits

chapter |15 pages

Integrating Student Services with Instruction

Chaffey College's Long Journey to Success

part |71 pages

Institutional Effects on Classrooms

chapter |20 pages

Assessment and Alignment

The Dynamic Aspects of Developmental Education

chapter |18 pages

Funding, Resources, and the Money Myth

Effects on Instruction and Innovation

chapter |9 pages

Resolving the Basic Skills Dilemma

Conclusions and Recommendations