The Art and Heart of Data Disaggregation:  Exploring Students' Complex Identities

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The Art and Heart of Data Disaggregation: Exploring Students' Complex Identities

By California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office

Date and time

Friday, October 13, 2017 · 9am - 1pm PDT

Location

Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport

1333 Bayshore Highway Burlingame, CA 94010

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Description

Disaggregating data is a powerful step toward equitable outcomes, revealing differential effects among student populations. However, students have complex lives; their identities don’t fit neatly into one box or another. Students wouldn’t describe themselves solely by one demographic characteristic; ethnicity, gender, age, and program of study are all part of who they are. Deeper analysis of student data through multivariate analysis can provide a way to understand patterns of need and program effect among sub-populations such as men of color, older returning veterans, or Latina women in STEM pathways. This workshop will cover data sources, data tools, methods of analysis, and story development. If you come to this workshop with your campus data you can learn to create data-driven stories that reflect the complexity of our student populations and that address the need to monitor students' progress along their academic pathways. Cross-functional teams including practitioners and researchers are encouraged.

Location:

Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport

1333 Bayshore Highway

Burlingame, CA 94010

Who Should Attend?

Community College Practitioners interested in Data Disaggregation.

Workshop Schedule/Registration/Cost

Registration is required through Eventbrite. There is a $75.00 per person registration fee for attending. Registration includes morning beverages and lunch. Participants are responsible for travel and any parking costs.

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Payments

We accept payments by credit card online or you may select to pay by check or invoice. The payment field defaults to credit card, but there is a drop down arrow to select "Pay By Check" or "Pay By Invoice".

Payments by Check or Invoice: Please make checks payable to Chabot-Las Positas Community College DIstrict. Mailing Address is listed below:

Chabot-Las Positas Community College DIstrict

Attn: Julia Dozier

7600 Dublin Boulevard

Suite 102

Dublin, CA 94568

Agenda:

The convening will begin at 9:00am on October 13, 2017 and conclude at 1:00pm.



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