The Promise of High Impact Practices is a workshop series for MCC staff and faculty to explore a variety of proven and emerging innovative practices that support student retention and completion. These events will support the themes explored at MCC’s Essential Discussions - Completion: Our Community’s Next Promise and will help MCC faculty and staff to find immediate “take-aways” that can be put in place in MCC classrooms and service offices. This series includes events held over three days, October 1, 3, & 5, 2012.
REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON - LOOK IN THE TRIBUNE IN THE COMING DAYS FOR MORE INFORMATION!
October 1, 2012 12-3 pm
Keynote Speaker: Arleen Arnsparger, Center for Community College Student Engagement
12 -12:50 pm: A Matter of Degrees – Promising Practices for Community College Student Success
1 -1:50 pm: From the Starting Gate to the Finish Line
2-2:50 pm: Creating an On-Ramp from High School to College
Brighton Campus (Monroe A/B) and Damon City Campus (Room 4193).
October 3, 2012 12-1 pm
High Impact Educational Practices at MCC: Recent Accomplishments and Paths to Further Success
Jonathan Iuzzini, Coordinator of MCC’s Teaching and Creativity Center
Brighton Campus (Monroe A/B) and Damon City Campus (Room 4193).
October 5, 2012 12-1 pm
MCC High Impact and Innovative Practices Poster Session
MCC staff and faculty
Brighton Campus (Monroe A/B)
If you have questions, please contact us at 585-292-3369. This workshop series is co-sponsored by Academic Services and Student Services with support from the Teaching and Creativity Center.
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