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Faculty Led Initiatives: Just Ask

Faculty Led Initiatives: Just Ask. League for Innovations Conference Wednesday March 5, 2014 9:15 – 10:15. Valencia College. Founded 1967 Serving students in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties 5 campuses 71,000 students 22% of all UCF grads started at Valencia

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Faculty Led Initiatives: Just Ask

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  1. Faculty Led Initiatives: Just Ask League for Innovations Conference Wednesday March 5, 2014 9:15 – 10:15

  2. Valencia College • Founded 1967 • Serving students in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties • 5 campuses • 71,000 students • 22% of all UCF grads started at Valencia • Inaugural winner of the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence

  3. East Campus Mathematics Department • 22,543 - students • 13,429 college level • 9,114 developmental level • 35 full-time faculty • 59 adjunct faculty • 911 courses offered

  4. Introduction • Are you in a position where there is never enough time? • Do you have innovations you would like to implement? • Do you know if the folks in your division want the innovation also? • If so, ask them to get involved. Take just a minute and think of something you would like to implement in your division.

  5. Adjunct Hiring • Created a structured hiring process • Interested persons were instructed to submit an application and scheduled for an interview • Interviews were conducted on the first Wednesday of every month before a committee of faculty and dean • Over ½ of full-time faculty volunteered to participate • Led to faculty support of adjunct faculty • No good deed goes unpunished…

  6. Mentoring Program • Supplied several articles I had collected • Asked for volunteers for a committee • Committee created; process, forms, and marketing • Dean’s only involvement is setting up the mentor/mentee pairs • 95 faculty have participated in the program since 2009 • 33 mentors completed the program • 52 mentees completed the program • 4 mentees became mentors • Link to clip

  7. Classroom Observation Rubric • Faculty asked about expectations • Led faculty in a rubric creation exercise • Introduction to Rubrics by Stevens and Levi • Old Form • New From • Faculty overwhelmingly prefer the new form

  8. MathHelp 24/7 • 25 pens and cameras purchased for participating faculty • 22 faculty contributors to date • 577 videos • Usage report

  9. Math SPA – Specialized Preparatory Area Started in 2007 Room for 12 students Grew to 2 rooms that summer Found space – Last year fall-summer 21,659 student visits

  10. Intersections & Unions Conference To share best practices across campuses Faculty presenters Held twice: 2012 and 2014 Approximately 125 participants both times After the conference course

  11. What’s Next? • Remember the initiative you thought of at the beginning of this session • Discuss with the person sitting next to you how you might be able to get faculty to help with this initiative • Where can you find fertile ground? • Is there a faculty member who has mentioned an initiative you could help support? • How can you help get this off the ground • If it is worth doing the faculty will join in if invited. If they don’t join in, maybe it’s not worth doing – or at least not in your department.

  12. Questions?

  13. Mentoring Invitation Outline of Program Mentee Forms Mentor Forms

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