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Tag Archive for: FOCI’s Virtual Teaching and Learning

CVHEC Pedagogy and Continuous Improvement Workshops

January 25, 2021

 

The Charles A. Dana Center of the University of Texas at Austin will offer two virtual workshops series to CVHEC member institution faculty and staff. Participants are welcome to participate in all six workshops or the workshop that best fits their schedule.

Registration deadline for the workshops is Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. 

• Pedagogy Workshops (support faculty in implementing student success strategies)

Helping Students Transition to Learners 
February 23, 2-4 p.m.  REGISTER

This session will explore several structural and psychosocial course design principles that can help students develop from passive receivers of knowledge to independent learners in an online setting.

Introduction to Psychosocial Factors: Belonging
February 24, 2-4 p.m. REGISTER

Psychosocial factors and their importance in supporting students in a heterogeneous virtual classroom will be introduced. The Belonging Mindset will be explored, including tools to help students develop a Belonging Mindset that can be incorporated into any course, whether face-to-face or virtual.

Differentiated Instruction Online
February 25, 2-4 p.m. REGISTER

Participants will actively experience instructional techniques that, by their design, meet individual needs within a diverse online student classroom while providing instructors with immediate formative assessment. These “low-floor, high-ceiling” strategies include all students, giving them the opportunity to understanding through discourse. The purpose, construction, and recommended facilitation strategies for each technique will be discussed and examples and templates will be provided.

• Continuous Improvement of Corequisite Models

This series of workshops will focus on the continuous improvement of corequisite models and is appropriate for both English and math instructors and department chairs. Participants will explore a continuous improvement framework for identifying, implementing and evaluating incremental changes to increase the efficacy of the corequisite models at their institution. Participants who are unable to attend all three workshops are advised that the “Continuous Improvement Planning” workshop (March 11) makes more sense if the “Introduction to Quality Improvement” is attended.

Promoting Continuous Improvement 
Tuesday, March 9, 2-4 p.m.  REGISTER

Participants will explore the characteristics of a department culture that supports Continuous Improvement.

Introduction to Quality Improvement 
Wednesday, March 10, 1-4 p.m. REGISTER

Participants will receive an overview of the Quality Improvement continuous improvement process that can be used in their departments to support implementation of corequisite courses.

Continuous Improvement Planning
Thursday, March 11, 2-4 p.m. REGISTER

Participants will model the process of continuous improvement and how it could be used to address a current challenge they are dealing with at their institution.

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Counselors FOCI Series 6 and Spring 2021 Workshops

December 9, 2020

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The Charles A. Dana Center of the University of Texas at Austin will facilitate its Focused Online Collaborative Interactions (FOCI) Series 6 for counselors and advisors focusing on guiding students into Math Pathways.

This no-cost FOCI series consists of six highly interactive sessions that inform and guide counselors and counseling departments to scale math pathways toward increased equitable access and outcomes in transfer level mathematics courses aligned to students’ academic and career goals.

The FOCI Series 6 will provide a Central Valley cohort of only 25 a learning opportunity with the tools and support to carry on in their counseling practice.

For more information on this FOCI Series please view the FLYER.

REGISTER HERE for FOCI Series 6
Registration Deadline: Jan. 27, 2021 at 12:00 pm PT

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SPRING 2021 Professional
Development Opportunities

Registration is OPEN and filling up! These are no-cost opportunities.

FOCI Series 5 on equity: “Driving Equitable Student Outcomes, Implementing Equity-Minded Teaching and Learning” (FLYER)

Registration for the Focused Online Collaborative Interactions (FOCI) Series 5 on equity from Feb. 4 – April 15 is open until 2 p.m. PT Jan. 28.  
REGISTER HERE 

This six-part series will give Central Valley region faculty the opportunity to engage with the research-based ideas and strategies that are most compelling for addressing equity gaps while meeting the needs of college students from diverse backgrounds and preparation.

Dates & Times: Thursdays, 2-4 p.m. PT

• Feb. 4, Feb. 18,
• March 4, March 18,
• April 1 and April 15

Pedagogy Virtual Convening (FLYER)
Feb. 23-25, 2021 (2-4 p.m. PT)
These workshops are designed to help support faculty in implementing student success strategies in their online courses. Topics include:

• Helping Students Transition to Learners (REGISTER) 

• Introduction to Psychosocial Factors: Belonging (REGISTER) 

• Differentiated Instruction Online (REGISTER)

Continuous Improvement of Corequisite Supports Virtual Convening (FLYER)
March 9-11, 2021

Participants will explore a continuous improvement framework for identifying, implementing and evaluating incremental changes to increase the efficacy of the corequisite models at their institution.

• Tuesday, March 9 (2-4 p.m. PT): Promoting Continuous Improvement (REGISTER) 

• Wednesday, March 10 (1-4 p.m. PT): Introduction to Quality Improvement (REGISTER)

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Equity FOCI Spring 2021 Series and Workshops – Registration

November 9, 2020

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Equity FOCI Series 5: ‘Driving Equitable Student Outcomes:
Implementing Equity-Minded Teaching and Learning’ Feb. 4 – April 15

The Dana Center Charles A. Dana Center of the University of Texas at Austin will facilitate its Focused Online Collaborative Interactions (FOCI) Series 5 on equity, “Driving Equitable Student Outcomes, Implementing Equity-Minded Teaching and Learning,” Feb. 4 – April 15.

This six-part series, in partnership with the Central Valley Higher Education Consortium, will provide faculty in the nine-county region the opportunity to engage with the research-based ideas and strategies that are most compelling for addressing equity gaps while meeting the needs of college students from diverse backgrounds.

Participants will experience collaborative activities, relevant readings, videos and research summaries. They will personalize their learning by planning for and enacting modest changes in their classrooms (including remote settings) and professional learning communities that have the potential for transformative change in learning environments and student outcomes.

Early registration is encouraged as the cohort is limited to 25.
REGISTER HERE (closes 2 p.m. PT Jan. 28, 2021). Dates & Times: Thursdays, 2-4 p.m. PT

• Feb. 4, Feb. 18,
• March 4, March 18,
• April 1 and April 15
For more information: (FLYERS)

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… for these additional Professional Development Opportunities facilitated by the Charles A. Dana Center scheduled for Spring 2021:

Counselor FOCI Series 6 – Supporting Academic Advisors to Scale Math Pathways: Guiding students’ math journey to and through math pathways (FLYERS) 

CVHEC Cohort Dates & Times:
Wednesdays (1-3 p.m. PT)
• Feb 3, Feb 17
• March 3, March 17, March 31
• April 14

REGISTER HERE for FOCI Series 6
(Registration Deadline: Jan. 27, 2021 at 12:00 pm PT)

 

Pedagogy Virtual Convening (FLYER) 
Feb. 23-25, 2021 (2-4 p.m. PT)
Topics include:

• Helping Students Transition to
Learners
REGISTER
• Introduction to Psychosocial Factors:
Belonging
REGISTER
• Differentiated Instruction Online REGISTER

 

Continuous Improvement of Corequisite Supports Virtual Convening (FLYER) 
March 9-11, 2021

• Tuesday, March 9 (2-4 p.m. PT): Promoting Continuous Improvement REGISTER

• Wednesday, March 10 (1-4 p.m. PT): Introduction to Quality Improvement REGISTER

• Thursday, March 11 (2-4 p.m. PT): Continuous Improvement Planning REGISTER

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Central Valley meets COVID-19 higher ed challenge

August 5, 2020
CVHEC offers remote learning opportunities
for faculty with FOCI, STATS 2020

If anything can be said about higher education in the historic Spring 2020, it is that colleges and universities stood up to the challenge posed by the COVID pandemic including Central Valley institutions responding with urgency, care and foresight.

Not only were they able to pivot to a virtual platform for instruction within a matter of days to complete the semester, but they geared up by providing students with the necessary technology, Wi-Fi hot spots and, in some cases, even met students’ basic needs. Even still, behind the scenes Central Valley leaders were looking ahead to prepare for a fall semester that would very likely continue with remote delivery of instruction.

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In that spirit, the Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC) provided support this summer by cultivating two opportunities to help faculty build online teaching capacity:  The Focused Online Collaborative Interactions (FOCI) series and the Summer Teaching Academy for Teachers of Statistics (STATS) 2020.

FOCI — Professional Learning Series for Faculty

In collaboration with the Charles A. Dana Center, University of Texas at Austin, CVHEC offered a no-cost six-part FOCI professional learning series to a cohort of 25 multi-disciplined faculty May 8 to Aug. 4. This series provided guidance on using evidence-based methods to support each student’s needs while maintaining consistency in the class.  A by-product of this initiative was the creation of a support group of peers that can be networked to discuss the implementation of the teaching tools.

Dr. Chad Houck, dean of Instruction at Cerro Coso Community College, said the FOCI’s Virtual Teaching and Learning session has been powerful for instructors who are both comfortable with teaching remotely and for those who are brand new to using technology to reach students.

“The power of the FOCI was the interaction with other college instructors throughout the region through the use of topics that are highly relevant to the technology available today, and through breakout sessions that allowed for small group investigation and sharing,” Houck said.

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The format of the sessions also modeled strong practices for teaching via Zoom.  By the end of the FOCI sessions, every participant was able to share many new ideas and techniques that they implemented in their classes right away with positive outcomes.

“Some of the ideas were big concepts and others were small details, all of which the participants were excited to share with the class,” Houck said. “It has been one of the best online professional development experiences.”

As a result of this successful undertaking, CVHEC will offer more FOCI series during the 2020-2021 academic year. One series will focus on Equity and another on Counseling for Math Pathways. If more teaching instruction is needed another FOCI series on teaching in the online environment will be offered. More information on the upcoming FOCI series will be forthcoming.

STATS 2020 — Strengthening Statistics Teaching

CVHEC’s Mini-Grants campaign supported the Summer Teaching Academy for Teachers of Statistics (STATS) 2020 convening that was presented June 8 to 12 by West Hills College Lemoore in collaboration with CVHEC and the California Community College Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO).

The concept of the week-long STATS 2020 emerged from regional Central Valley educator conversations sharing concerns of inadequate preparation as they are being asked to teach statistics due to implementation of AB705. In the last year, statistics course offerings have increased 150 percent at many campuses (from 20 percent of the math courses offered to 50 percent). STATS 2020 provided instruction to 48 math faculty representing colleges from CVHEC’s 9-county region.

Math faculty joined the conference seeking additional insights for teaching statistics effectively in the online/remote modality presented by Roxy Peck, professor emerita of statistics at California Polytechnic State University  where she served as chair of the Statistics Department for six years and as associate dean of the College of Science and Mathematics for 13 years. Her STATS 2020 workshop modeled the process by which to engage students synchronously using organized materials and applets in addition to Zoom technology features such as breakout rooms, polling and whiteboards. Many participants had previously attended workshops featuring Peck’s work and they looked forward to learning from her how to transfer engaging face-to-face activities into the online world.

“I entered the STATS 2020 conference wondering how fall was going to be much different from the transitional spring semester so many of us struggled through,” said Tina Akers-Porter, a 10-year math instructor at Modesto Junior College.

“But I left the conference armed with new websites, modeled experience using synchronous online teaching tools, fun content driven activities that translated to the virtual realm and lots of confidence about the new teaching possibilities for the fall,” she said. “I am very grateful for the STATS 2020 conference, as it helped fill in the virtual gaps for me.”

Other Online Learning Activities

Beside these two examples of CVHEC efforts to assist Central Valley colleges, many other teacher-learning opportunities have sprung up from systems offices and on individual campuses throughout the valley, such as Porterville College’s “Quick Tips for Online Success” webinar series. This weekly 20-minute presentation for faculty by faculty has gone so well that it will continue through the fall semester.  In addition, other CVHEC-member colleges and universities individually have addressed professional learning opportunities for their faculty and staff to deliver high level instruction and student services through their own efforts.  The response in the region to the challenges brought on by the pandemic have indeed been impressive.

Summer 2020 Prep

The summer of 2020, which in a normal year would have been a time for rest and renewal, saw a response in earnest by Central Valley higher education leadership and faculty who  invested hours in teacher and staff training to ensure they could confidently welcome students back. Instruction was a key summer focus, but so was creating solutions to provide students with as much support as possible. In addition to filling the broadband gaps, campus teams spent the summer on aggressive outreach, contacting students by phone, finding financial aid solutions on compassion grounds and upscaling as much support as possible.

That ‘back to school feeling’ may not be the same as in traditional years, but students should know and feel that just as much energy, if not more, went into ensuring their needs will be met.

 

• August 5, 2020 • CVHEC Digital Newsletter August 2020 issue.

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