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MCC Daily Tribune

TCC: Adjunct Supper for Success - Sharing is CAREing: Faculty-Driven Factors That Improve Student Retention

Registration is now open for the first Supper for Success of 2020-21!

Join us on Zoom on Monday, Sept. 14, 5:00-6:30, for Sharing is CAREing: Faculty-Driven Factors That Improve Student Retention

Instructors often have to find a balance in their classes when trying to help students be successful. Walking the line between guiding students and getting them to be independent learners can be challenging. What does this balancing act look like from faculty with historically high rates of retention at MCC? In this workshop, we will explore these approaches, provide practical strategies you can use to promote retention, and share some of the other outcomes from a student retention study conducted at MCC.​

RSVP by Friday, Sept. 11, by completing this registration survey. Registrants will receive an email with the Zoom link after the survey has closed.

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Save the Dates! Future Suppers for Success:

  • Tues., Oct. 13: Brain-Based Teaching
  • Mon., Nov. 9: Universal Design for Learning and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiatives

Separate Trib announcements will be posted for both.

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Questions? Please contact Linda Carson and Mark Sample [co-chairs of the Adjunct Faculty Professional Development Program] or Amy Burtner [TCC coordinator].

 

 

Amy Burtner
Teaching and Creativity Center
09/08/2020