Part-Time Faculty Academy

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The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning invites all GHC part-time instructors to the inaugural Part-Time Faculty Academy. This free pedagogical professional development event includes a networking fair, roundtable discussions, a professional luncheon, keynote on supporting students' mental health, and concurrent sessions on motivation & engagement, building your faculty toolkit, logistics at GHC, designing backward, and using D2L like a pro.

Friday, April 12, 2024

Cartersville Campus

Networking Fair

Library Foyer

9:00-9:30

Join us for an informal social networking event in the style of a breakfast cocktail party with your part-time colleagues and GHC's Advising, Counseling, Disability Access, IT, Human Resources, Library, Registrar, Retention,  Student Engagement, Tutoring, Testing, and Veterans' Affairs departments.

Welcome

Library Fireplace

9:30-9:45

Dr. Sarah Coakley, Provost
Dr. Sarah Coakley, Provost

Who Are Our Students?

Library Fireplace

9:45-10:30

AJ Thomas & Josie Baudier
AJ Thomas, Dean of IESI & Dr. Josie Baudier, Director of CETL

Who are GHC students? Join us for an overview from Institutional Effectiveness and Strategic Initiatives (IESI) of GHC student demographic data and guidance from the Center for Excellence Teaching and Learning (CETL) on what the data means for how to teach well at GHC.

Concurrent Sessions

10:45-11:15

Allen Dutch & Gina Floyd
Allen Dutch & Gina Floyd: "All the 'How' You Ever Needed: Logistics at GHC" (Room A232)

Let us demystify the intricacies of college logistics for you! We’ll cover early alert systems, attendance verification, Banner 9 usage, final grade entry, handling incompletes, deciphering F% and F$, understanding withdrawals versus Fs, managing email accounts, navigating printing services, obtaining IDs, and optimizing travel arrangements.”

Dr. Josie Baudier
Dr. Baudier: "Backward by Design: Forging Forward-Thinking Pedagogy" (Room A239)

By proactively organizing your course, you'll have the flexibility to adapt assignments as needed without undue stress, as you're already aware of the desired outcomes. This session will provide guidance on backward course design and highlight simple yet impactful changes to improve the students’ connection to you and the material.

Susanna Smith
Susanna Smith: "Building your Faculty Toolkit: Finding Course Activities, Materials, Resources, and Technology" (Room A211)

Join us to enhance your teaching toolbox! Learn how to discover suitable course materials, engaging activities, and effective educational technology. Plus, explore strategies for accessing Open Educational Resources (OERs) and leveraging library resources to enrich your courses.

Roundtable Discussions

Library Study Rooms

11:25-12:00

Roundtable discussion facilitators will engage attendees in discussion of their topics for 8-10 minutes, after which attendees will move on to another roundtable of their choosing.

 

 

Dana Pergrem
Dana Pergrem: "Communicating with Students"
Dr. Charles Grimm
Dr. Charles Grimm: "Grading"
Danielle Swanson
Danielle Swanson: "Diversity & Inclusion"
Teresa Hutchins
Teresa Hutchins: "Faculty Well-being"
Sharryse Henderson
Sharryse Henderson: "Supporting Students"
Mike Metelko
Mike Metelko: "GIFTs (Great Ideas for Teaching)"

Professional Luncheon

Campus Dean's Lounge

12:00-1:00

Join us for a professional networking luncheon in the lounge immediately outside the Cartersville campus dean's office in the A-building.

Concurrent Sessions

1:00-1:30

Ejiroghene Ogaga
Ejiroghene Ogaga: "Supporting Struggling Learners: Faculty Insights" (Room A232)

Join us to explore effective strategies for engaging struggling or underprepared students, tackling absenteeism, and motivating learners in face-to-face and online courses.

Dr. Rachel Rupprecht
Dr. Rachel Rupprecht: "Use D2L Like a Pro" (Room A226)

Bring your questions about how to master quizzes, assignments, discussions, gradebook management, intelligent agents, and more. Leave ready to unlock the full potential of D2L!

Keynote

Library Fireplace

1:45-2:30

Dr. Chris Pisarik
Dr. Chris Pisarik

Dr. Chris Pisarik: Supporting Students' Mental Health

Navigating the landscape of mental health within the college classroom has emerged as a top concern for instructors as we transition beyond the pandemic era. Finding the balance between helping students who are struggling without overwhelming ourselves with extra stress and work can be difficult. In this keynote, Dr. Pisarik will address how to help students navigate healthy and successful transitions into, through, and out of the college experience. Dr. Pisarik has dedicated his career as a counselor, teacher, and student affairs professional to facilitating college students’ growth, development, mental health and wellness. As the current Interim Head of the Department of Counseling at the University of North Georgia, he focuses on training skilled and passionate college counselors and student affairs professionals who can do the same. He prioritizes providing students a wide range of hands-on practice, professional experience, and practical knowledge.

Closing

Library Fireplace

2:30-3:00

Josie Baudier & Rachel Rupprecht with a "Welcome GHC Faculty" sign
Dr. Josie Baudier & Dr. Rachel Rupprecht

This culminating session will allow time to reflect on the day as well as your professional career. We'll also explore further educational development resources and create a personalized action plan for your future growth.

Friday, April 12, 2024

Cartersville Campus