Innovations

May 27, 2021 Click here to see the recording of this webinar. How are innovative community colleges using data to become more student-centric? With community college enrollment down nationwide and the number of college-going high school graduates expected to decline in coming years, the need to enroll, retain, and graduate more students has never been greater. Join EAB’s lead community college researcher, Christina Hubbard, and Rufus Glasper, President and CEO of the League for Innovation in the Community College, for the latest insights on why we saw enrollment numbers plunge and how...
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Resources from the Walmart Brighter Futures 2.0 Project Section I Program Summary Section II Sample Work Plan Section III Impact on Individual and Community Section IV Success Stories Section V Challenges and Lessons Learned Section VI Collaborative Partnerships Section VII Project Forms, Documents and Other Materials Decision Tree Fact Sheet Flyer Intake Form Tokens  Section VIII Project Publicity and Donor Recognition Letter of Support Participant Experience Press Release Section IX Sample Sustainability Plan
Welcome back to Innovatus, the magazine of the League for Innovation in the Community College. In this issue, readers will Consider the capabilities approach as a way of enabling students to achieve their potential; Reflect on the importance of clearly defining, promoting, and providing the resources to meet an organization’s vision; Learn about an innovative intervention to address food insecurity as a barrier to student success; Explore the implementation of competency-based education in STEM courses to improve learning; And more …
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  The Faculty Resource Guide provides a step-by-step approach to enhancing infection control curriculum, including cross-walking current curriculum with intended infection control objectives and outcomes.
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Reimagining the traditional face-to-face, lecture-based instructional model is at the heart of academic transformation in higher education, and faculty development is central to this change. Getting faculty to want to modify how they teach will enable grassroots experimentations to gain traction and inspire systemic change. Yet this process first requires faculty developers to recognize and support the affective dimension of teaching and learning and, in turn, experiment with more human-centered approaches. Expect it to be messy. Recognizing Faculty Culture Creativity and risk-taking in the...
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  Appendix C includes examples of the Curriculum Map and Curriculum Snapshot as well as sample activities and resources.
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