Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) at COCC
CCSSE is a national survey effort that provides information about effective educational practice in community colleges and assists institutions in using that information to promote improvements in student learning and persistence. Student engagement, or the amount of time and energy that students invest in meaningful educational practices, is the underlying foundation for CCSSE's work. CCSSE's survey instrument is designed to capture student engagement as a measure of institutional quality. COCC administered CCSSE in Spring 2008.
2010 CCCSE National Report, The Heart of Student Success: Teaching, Learning, and College Completion
COCC included on page 18!
2011 COCC Participation
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2011 Oregon Consortium
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2011 National Participation
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- Administered Spring 2011 - 50 classrooms participated - 750 students surveyed
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- 17 community colleges - 9,800 students surveyed - 2011 Supplemental Questions
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- 700 institutions - 444,000 students
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Results
2011 COCC Results - CCSSE Results from Spring 2011. Contains benchmark scores, key findings, frequency reports, means summary report, and more.
2008 COCC Results - CCSSE Results from Spring 2008. Contains benchmark scores, classroom related results, student services related results, and more.
Presentations
2011 CCSSE Results for COCC delivered at the College Retreat - 9.8.11
CCSSE keynote presentation delivered at the College Retreat - 9.10.09
CCSSE breakout session presentation "Engagement in the Classroom" delivered at the College Retreat - 9.10.09