Innovations
The attractive Student Poster features "The Power to Stop Infections Together" and has a QR code linking to Project Firstline infection control resources.
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Section I
Developing the Model
Section II
Piloting the Model
Section III: Documenting the Pilot
Central Piedmont Community College
Cuyahoga Community College
Sinclair Community College
Section IV: Sample Documentation Instruments
Seattle Colleges (prototype)
Manufacturing Certificate
Central Piedmont Community College
Computer Certificate
PC Pro Certificate
Cuyahoga Community College
Network Support Certificate
Sinclair Community College
Call Center Certificate
Manufacturing Certificate
Manufacturing Certificate Back Side
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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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October 16, 2023
Click here to access the webinar recording.
The world of noncredit is expansive and often not well understood, for students and practitioners alike. This webinar will share recent work out of the Rutgers Education and Employment Research Center that explores the structure and context of noncredit workforce programs, potential markers of quality, and the experiences of students in these programs.
This session is for faculty and administrators who want to understand more about the fast-growing, yet underresearched world of noncredit workforce education. The webinar will explore...
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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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