Student Success Dashboards
Purpose and Intent of Section-Level Data
Data presented within the Success, Retention and Equity Gaps and Course Success Variation
by Ethnicity — provided through our FHDA Precision Campus reporting tool — reports
section-level data so that faculty can be informed about their individual course data.
Faculty members have influence and control over teaching and learning strategies that
could positively affect equity data at their section, course and department levels. For this reason, faculty play a critical contributing role towards closing student
equity gaps.
Success, Retention and Equity Gaps
Explore Variations within Divisions, Departments, Course and Section
When viewing course outcomes by section, consider the following questions for discussion:
- What are the overall course success and retention rates? How do these rates vary by
section or department?
- What is the overall equity gap? How does the equity gap vary by section or department?
- What is the overall non-completion rate and how does it vary by section or department?
Is the rate satisfactory to the department, division or college?
- If there is variation in course success rates, non-completion rates, retention rates
or equity gaps, what teaching and learning strategies could explain the variation
observed?
- Does the data suggest changes in teaching and learning strategies are necessary to
improve course success rates, non-completion rates, retention rates or equity gaps?
- If yes, in what spaces could discussion occur to develop teaching and learning strategies
to improving these rates? Who should be included in the discussion?
Go to Data Reporting Tool
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Course Success Variation by Ethnicity
Explore Variations by Ethnicity within Divisions, Departments and Courses
When exploring success variations by ethnicity and course, consider the following
questions for discussion:
- Which student ethnic group's course success rate tends to be above the college average?
Which student ethnic group's course success rate tends to be below the college average?
- For the student ethnic groups identified in the aforementioned question, are the trends
the same across all courses in the department?
- What teaching and learning strategies could explain the differences in course success
rates by ethnicity being observed?
- Does the data suggest changes in teaching and learning strategies are necessary to
improve course success rates for any particular student ethnic group?
- If yes, in what spaces could discussion occur to develop teaching and learning strategies
to improving these rates? Who should be included in the discussion?
Go To Data Reporting Tool
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