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Beyond Community College Accountability: Using Data to Investigate Best Practices for Institutional Improvement
Authors:Omar S López
Institution:1. Department of Occupational , Workforce, and Leadership Studies, Texas State University–Round Rock Campus , Round Rock , Texas , USA OL14@txstate.edu
Abstract:The Voluntary Framework of Accountability (VFA) launched in 2011 is the first national system of community college accountability. Sponsored by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) in collaboration with the Association of Community College Trustees and the College Board, the VFA will shortly report to the public on measures of student progress and learning outcomes and on measures of workforce, economic, and community development. The author of this paper proposes that AACC move beyond community college accountability toward creating and sustaining, among college administrators, a common culture of VFA data use to investigate best practices for institutional improvement. To advance this proposition, the discourse presented centers on a proof-of-concept model. The study uses longitudinal data to illustrate its potential for community college administrators to identify best practices for improving institutional performance in first-year college retention.
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