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Program Reflection Program Overview: See attached. 2019 Started External Scan Does discipline offer an ADT: Non-ADT Degree articulated with CSU or other institution: List Institution: California CSUs Primarily LAHC students transfer to CSU Dominguez and CSU Long Beach. The non-adt degree requires additional units above the eight degree. N/A 100% Complete courses ( 25 CD units) approved for the AST Child Development Resources Required: No

Budget Discipline FTES Discipline FTEF Discpline FTES/FTEF Fall FTES and FTEF Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 68 76.1 89.2 86.6 78.1 3.1 2.9 3.8 4.1 3.7 21.9 26.2 23.5 21.1 21.1 84.6 3.9 21.9 Did program maintain 2014-15 budget levels: 5-yr trend: Decrease The FTES and FTEF have decreased from 2014-15 to 2015-16 due to a employment in the geographic area. campus wide decrease in enrollment due to the increased 1. Creation of a Child Development informational brochure with the assistance of CTE staff and funding. 2. Recruitment of new students at career fairs held at Harbor College, feeder high schools, and Child Development Department workshops. 3. Providing the counseling unit recent trends in employment in the field including steps to creating a professional image of child care providers/educators. Resources Required: Child Development fulltime faculty

Awards Completion Award Type: AS Award Title: Child Development 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Number of Awards 14 9 23 13 14 16.7 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 Target Achieved: 5-yr trend: N/A No Change Students continue to earn an AS Degree to meet the requirements for a mid-level California Child Development Permit. At the same time students are preparing to transfer. The math requirement for graduation keeps completion of the AS Degree below an expected improvement in completers. 1. Increase the number of Child Development workshops that make students aware of the processes for earning an AS degree, transfer degree and/or certificate. 2. Increase marketing by developing a revised Department brochure and distributing it at outreach high school career recruitment programs, on campus/cte career fairs, workshops, and classroom presentations. 3. Inform counselors of current changes to the field. 4. Invite counselors to Department Advisory Committee meetings. 5. Include an agenda item at the Advisory meeting that opens the floor to discussion of all Child Development degrees and the certificate. < 25% Complete Resources Required: Ayoluwa Betts, Karen Grgas, Lizette Lopez, Joyce Parker

Awards Completion Award Type: AST Award Title: Early Childhood Education for Transfer 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Number of Awards 0 0 0 0 4 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 Target Achieved: No N/A 5-yr trend: Increase 1.3 The AS-T is a new option for students, however we are encouraged that the students are responding to our recently created AS-T. Although we did not meet the standard, we expect the growth to increase as the students become more aware of the AS-T as an option. 1. Increase the number of Child Development workshops that make students aware of the process for earning an AS degree, transfer degree and/or certificate. 2. Increase marketing by developing a revised Department brochures and distributing it at outreach high school career recruitment programs, on campus/cte career fairs, workshops, and classroom presentations. 3. Inform counselors of current changes to the field. 4. Invite counselors to Department Advisory Committee meetings. 5. Include an agenda item at the Advisory meeting that opens the floor to discussion of all Child Development degrees and the certificate. < 25% Complete Resources Required: Ayoluwa Betts, Karen Grgas, Lizette Lopez, Joyce Parker

Awards Completion Award Type: C Award Title: Child Development 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Number of Awards 8 8 10 8 5 7.7 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 Target Achieved: 5-yr trend: N/A Decrease Cooperative Education was a pipeline to certificates as a Coop Ed course was a requirement to earn a CD Certificate. Students were encouraged to apply for a certificate at completion of the course. Presently due to budget restraints, Cooperative Education courses have been archived. 1. Increase the number of Child Development workshops that make students aware of the processes for earning an AS degree, transfer degree and/or certificate. 2. Increase marketing by developing a revised Department brochure and distributing it at outreach high school career recruitment programs, on campus/cte career fairs, workshops, and classroom presentations. 3. Inform counselors of current changes to the field. 4. Invite counselors to Department Advisory Committee meetings. 5. Include an agenda item at the Advisory meeting that opens the floor to discussion of all Child Development degrees and the certificate < 25% Complete Resources Required: Ayoluwa Betts, Karen Grgas, Lizette Lopez, Joyce Parker

Course Completion Successful Course Completion Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Discipline Non-DE 75.8 72.6 73.2 73.1 Discipline DE 69.4 78.4 Discipline Total 75.8 72.6 73.0 73.6 Target Achieved: 5-yr trend: No Change DE success rates meet college standard: Explain results: 69.6 72.1 73.7 These results reflect Child Development courses taught in the PACE program. On average the completion rate seems to have remained the same except for 2015-2016 when the economic picture improved. 1. Hire student tutors to assist those needing supplemental instruction. 2. Purchase hands-on materials to be used to develop classroom activities to enhance learning. 3. Hire a professional expert to assist instructors in implementing curriculum activities that use modes technology. Not Started Resources Required: Full time and adjunct faculty Curriculum Do all courses in discipline have defined SLOs in HAPS: All course syllabi list SLOs as defined: No CD 911, CD 921 and CD 931 have be submitted for archiving. Course have been archived per report reviewed on 1/24/17. 100% Complete Karen Grgas

Enrollment Effectiveness Full-time Equivalent Faculty (FTEF) Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Discipline Regular 1.2 1.4 2.4 2.6 2.4 Discipline Regular Hrly 0.1 Discipline Adjunct Hrly 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.0 Discipline Total FTEF 3.1 2.9 3.8 4.1 3.7 Was the regular FTEF 75% of total FTEF: Discipline request a position in the next 6 years: No 5-yr trend: Increase 2.5 1.1 3.9 A full-time faculty member was hired for the 2016-2017 academic year. This led to a percent of 68 will show change over 75% with next year's data. decrease in adjunct faculty hours. The FTEF 100% Complete Resources Required: No

Enrollment Efficiency Fall Enrollments, Sections Offered, and Section Size Average Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Discipline Enrollment 570 653 733 736 662 71 Sections Offered 16 15 18 20 19 19.0 Discipline Avg Enrl/Sect 35.6 43.5 40.7 36.8 34.8 37.4 Is the /Sect more than 34: 5-yr trend: Decrease The decrease can be explained by the overall college drop in enrollment which reflects the increase in nationwide employment. 1. Recruit students from Child Development 01, a general education course. 2. Inform counselors of latest developments in the field of Child Development. 3. Hold an informational workshop each semester regarding permit, certificate, and degree requirements. < 50% Complete Resources Required: No SLO Activity Summary No CD 911, CD 921, and CD 931 were on the list to be archived when all cooperative education classes were cancelled. These courses are presently archived. Results of action: 100% Complete Courses archived as of Fall 2016.

External Scan - CTE Is there labor maket demand for the occupation for which the certificate prepares students: Certificate align with SOC codes: LMI/SOC Data: SOC 25-2011 Preschool Teachers (except Special Education) requiring an Associate's Degree: Based on the above SOC, there will be 2,257 new annual openings with a total of 6,771 new and replacement openings. The average hourly earning for the Los Angeles and Orange County region is $14.76. SOC 11-9031 Preschool and Childcare Center Administrators requiring a Bachelor's Degree: Based on the above SOC, there will be 124 new openings with a total of 1,082 new and replacement openings. The average hourly earning for the Los Angeles and Orange County region is $22.10. 1. Continue to serve as professionals to improve respect for the field. 2. Expand connections in the community with child care facilities to stay abreast of current employment needs by networking at conferences and workshops. < 50% Complete Resources Required: Advisory Committee Advisory Committee Meeting Date: 5/12/16 1. Support future early childcare employees in incorporating technology activities in preschool programs. 2. Improve children's language development by asking open-ended questions that evoke critical thinking. 3. To serve as professionals in improving respect for the field. 1. Develop a variety of activities using tablets and a smart board. 2. Emphasize creation of open-ended questions in curriculum and practicum classes as a part of lesson planning. 3. Role model professionalism/soft skills in all Child Development courses. < 50% Complete Resources Required: Child Development fulltime faculty