SCAILE Assumptions & Strategies
Assumptions at the Foundation of SCAILE
We believe:
- Education is a lever to increase public health, economic health and individual prosperity.
- Historically, access to postsecondary options have been inequitable based on race, class and regionality.
- It is essential to bring multiple stakeholders together to solve complex problems.
- There is an urgency to develop placed-based strategies that center on unique solutions for postsecondary options, including a better understanding of rural environments.
- Community colleges are aligned with community needs and are well suited to predict, respond, and champion innovative practices in higher education that meet evolving needs of individuals and communities.
SCAILE: Strategies
- Practice: Create “Strategy Lab” to research and incubate big ideas/theories of change regarding postsecondary access and completion with comparisons/contrasts between urban and rural environments, For instance:
- Work with stakeholders, including community, faculty, staff and students to develop equity framework with specific strategies for confronting race disparities and injustices in rural environments
- Incubate innovative programs and evaluate for improvement and scale
- Collect and share evidence-based practices, including research focused on north state efforts
- Involve faculty, students and stakeholders in action based research that can be shared and scaled
- Partners: Build and sustain strategic partnerships to share best practices for post-secondary attainment translated into local contexts with implications for individual, community and economic health
- Host/Convene researchers and practitioners to tackle relevant issues related to rural attainment and turn research/plans into action
- Support (and evaluate) strategies for regional impact; such as collective impact, cross-sector partnerships, and guided pathways
- Pathways: Amplify potential of community colleges to facilitate cross sector/ intersegmental partnerships for attainment and expand links between education & other sectors [including, e.g., Public Health and Business (EWD)]
- Provide [e.g., ACE] technical assistance (including college-level services) and support to scale effective practices within and across rural communities
- Foster coalitions among two and four year partners to expand options for attainment in rural regions with localized student supports
- Work with colleges to implement equity based strategies such as Credit for Prior Learning and Competency Based Education, into learning systems.
- Policy: Help innovators sustain progress through policy, legislation and practice
- Identify and inform policy opportunities and/or blockages that help or hinder PSE efforts in rural locales
- Create a policy platform to inform stakeholders of relevant policy issues
- Construct white papers, presentations highlighting policy efforts and findings
- Programmatic / Infrastructure / Enabling Conditions
- Build sustainability structure for Lab; including fund raising plan through grants and fee for service opportunities
- Create accountability structure to ensure progress towards stated goals.