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Presenters: Dr Carmen Olivas-Graham, EPCC Board Member Mr Steve Smith, Vice President of Instruction and Workforce Education Dr Rebecca Escamilla, Biology Assistant Professor and Teachership Academy Steering Committee Member Dr Lydia Tena, Northwest Campus Dean and Teachership Academy Administrative Liaison Presenter: Dr Carmen Olivas-Graham, EPCC Board Member El Paso County Population El Paso County 835,593 Hispanic El Paso County – 82.2% Persons below poverty level 2009-2013: El Paso County 23.4% Texas 17.7% Median Household Income 2009-2013: El Paso County $40,783 State of Texas $52,276 United States $53,482 Educational Attainment: Persons 25 Years & Older 25% 24% 23% 14% 7% No Diploma High School Graduate Some CollegeNo Degree 7% Associate Degree Bachelor Degree Graduate or Prof Degree Source: 2013 El Paso County Quickfacts and 2013 American Factfinder, U.S Census Bureau (updated 10/09/15) Five Campuses Northwest Campus Mission del Paso Campus Valle Verde Campus Rio Grande Campus TransMountain Campus Nine Early College High Schools Future Early College High Schools School within a School Model Fall Credit Enrollment Dual Credit Enrollment Early College High School Dual Credit Enrollment Teachership Academy Graduate’s External Involvement TA involvement distribution TA Involvement 35 5% 7% 31 18% 30 25 20 52% 15 12 11 20% 10 Webinars Conferences Workshops Events Journals Webinars Conferences Workshops Events Journals Student Impact Student Impact of Faculty's Participation in the Teachership Academy as of Fall 2016 *Cumulative # of students since participation 40,500 *Students Per Semester 300 2,700 43,200 420 6,720 3,120 49,920 14 2,100 29,400 420 5,880 2,520 35,280 2011-12 15 2,250 27,000 300 3,600 2,550 30,600 2012-13 Phase I 750 7,500 15 900 9,000 1,650 16,500 10 1,500 15,000 240 2,400 1,740 17,400 2013-14 900 7,200 11 660 5,280 1,560 12,480 2014-15 Phase I 10 1,500 9,000 480 2,880 1,980 11,880 1,050 6,300 240 1,440 1,290 7,740 2015-16 1,350 5,400 120 480 1,470 5,880 2016-17 13 1,950 3,900 540 1,080 2,490 4,980 122 18,300 194,400 77 4620 44,160 22,920 Year FT 2008-09 15 2009-10 18 2010-11 Phase II Phase II Total * Students Per Semester 2,250 *Cumulative #of students since participation PT 5,400 Total # Per Semester 2,550 *Cumulative Total 45,900 * Enrollment calculated using the following: 30 students X FT = classes per semester PT = Classes per semester 284,477 Teachership Academy Contributions Teachership Academy Contributions FACULTY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS OFFERED BY TEACHERSHIP ACADEMY GRADUATES COMMUNITY/SOCIAL ISSUES/ REGULATIONS FACULTY SHARING INTERESTS FACULTY AND CAMPUS ENHANCEMENT COLLEGE PROCEDURES/COPING SUCCESS TIPS DISTANCE EDUCATION/ONLINE TUTORING INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGY/KEEPING RECORDS TEACHING STRATEGIES STUDENT ENGAGEMENT/RETENTION/COMPLETION CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS CONCEPTUAL LEARNING SERVICE LEARNING/COLLEGE RESOURCES COMMON CORE ASSESSMENT OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES GRANT SEEKING MATH EMPORIUM/PATHWAYS/TRAINING MATH GENERAL BIOLOGY/STEM HEALTH CARE PROGRAM SPECIFIC DUAL CREDIT/ECHS/ESOL TENURE/TEACHERSHIP FINANCIAL PLANNING Total Workshops 30 18 19 26 48 34 12 25 27 21 35 18 26 12 49 22 34 25 33 18 62 25 619 Academy Resources Teachership Academy Resources – Library Teachership Academy Resources – Sample Action Research Posters Teachership Academy Resources – Banners On Display at all Campuses El Paso Community College Budget Teachership Academy Institutional Budget Academy Recognition National Recognition Article in Community College Times 2011 AtD Best Practice Designation -2011 Honorable Mention Award in Professional & Organizational Development in the National Council for Instructional Administrators’ (NCIA) 2012-2013 Exemplary Initiatives competition www.epcc.edu/TeachershipAcademy Used as model for other Sister Academies Used as a model to create a Sister Academy at Kaskaskia College in Illinois Our Teachership is under construction with the first piece built! Our newly revised course has two tracks: a research/implementation track and a second track that focuses on Kaskaskia College specific information Kathy Overstreet, LIBT Program Coordinator and Adjunct Faculty Kaskaskia College Centralia, Illinois www.epcc.edu/TeachershipAcademy At BC, we haven’t formalized our Teachership Academy For now, we’re focusing on scaling up our New Faculty Seminar (year-round curriculum), as well as our Adjunct Faculty Professional Development Series (also a year-round experience) The Teachership Academy is still an idea we’d like to pursue in the future, but as of yet, I don’t have any additional information to share I’ll be sure to keep in touch as we make progress toward implementing this great idea Emmanuel Mourtzanos Bakersfield College Bakersfield, California Our mutual friend and ATD Coach, Jan Lyddon, shared your information about the Teachership Academy with me and I have found it to be just fantastic! If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then please feel flattered as I develop a similar program at our college Sam Lester Director of Professional Development and Special Projects Georgia PBL Executive Director Central Georgia Technical College Warner Robins Campus Warner Robins, Georgia Please see Website for further information: http://dnn.epcc.edu/Default.aspx?alias=dnn.epcc.edu/teachershipacademy ... the Teachership Academy Blackboard course Academy materials Outside readings for each session Academy Communications Academy Requirements – Phase I Attendance at ALL Teachership Academy. .. Assistant Professor and Teachership Academy Steering Committee Member Dr Lydia Tena, Northwest Campus Dean and Teachership Academy Administrative Liaison Teachership Academy Steering Committee... External Presenters – Phase I Definition of Action Research (as applied by the Teachership Academy) : Teachership Academy form of Participatory Action Research (PAR) in which faculty apply new