From mdherron at langston.edu Wed Jan 13 08:59:04 2016 From: mdherron at langston.edu (HERRON, MARSHA D) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 14:59:04 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Development Message-ID: Good morning, Colleagues, Welcome back to a new semester! Faculty Development is ready to launch for the Spring semester and we need your help! There are a few topics that will be delivered university wide, but spaces are still available to faculty to present. This semester faculty development has been opened to include all faculty, staff, and administrators. For any of our new faculty, staff or administrators, faculty development was created at LU as a way to fulfill the HLC requirements related to Assumed Practices (Teaching and Learning: Quality, Resources, and Support. Faculty development is a series of professional development presentations that must: 1. Inform and influence pedagogical practices 2. Improve instructional delivery 3. Innovate course delivery 4. Streamline or assist in focusing assessment efforts 5. Increase grant writing capacity and efforts, and 6. Provide knowledge of Langton University?s functions Faculty development is open to anyone who wishes to submit a proposal during the open call for presentations or anyone who indicates their willingness to present on the end of year survey. All presentations must align with the topics above, but can cover content of the presenter?s choosing. Sessions are presented in three ways: 1) in person (using the Gandy Hall facilities), 2) through Adobe connect (to attend remotely), and 3) using archived links on the CTI webpage or D2L Faculty Development page. This semester, we will be presenting four university sessions during the regularly scheduled faculty meetings. Advisement ? Financial Aid Library Resources ? LU Library Institutional Review Board ? Dr. Mundende Grant Development ? Ardenna Harris If you, or a colleague wish to present your knowledge/expertise about a particular topic to the university, please submit a proposal for this semester. Once your proposal is accepted, further instructions will follow. Please contact Dr. Marsha Herron @ 466-3267 or mdherron at langston.edu for any questions or submissions. We must increase our efforts to attend, present, and evaluate faculty development presentations. Faculty development plays a role in our continued commitment to meeting HLC requirements. Thank you for your time and I look forward to receiving your proposals. "Remember our fight should never be about race or socioeconomic status, but about opportunities for access to high quality education for all? - Dr. Marsha Herron (If I don?t quote me, who will lol) Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Chair / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu If you are aware of someone who is not receiving the announcements, please have them follow the instructions below. 1. Visit: http://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/lu_faculty [cid:AB68ECA8-71F5-4569-B953-95BE9B41BBF9] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Faculty development is a series of professional development presentations that must: 1. Inform and influence pedagogical practices 2. Improve instructional delivery 3. Innovate course delivery 4. Streamline or assist in focusing assessment efforts 5. Increase grant writing capacity and efforts, and 6. Provide knowledge of Langton University?s functions Faculty development is open to anyone who wishes to submit a proposal during the open call for presentations or anyone who indicates their willingness to present on the end of year survey. All presentations must align with the topics above, but can cover content of the presenter?s choosing. Sessions are presented in three ways: 1) in person (using the Gandy Hall facilities), 2) through Adobe connect (to attend remotely), and 3) using archived links on the CTI webpage or D2L Faculty Development page. This semester, we will be presenting four university sessions during the regularly scheduled faculty meetings. Advisement ? Financial Aid Library Resources ? LU Library Institutional Review Board ? Dr. Mundende Grant Development ? Ardenna Harris If you, or a colleague wish to present your knowledge/expertise about a particular topic to the university, please submit a proposal for this semester. Once your proposal is accepted, further instructions will follow. Please contact Dr. Marsha Herron @ 466-3267 or mdherron at langston.edu for any questions or submissions. We must increase our efforts to attend, present, and evaluate faculty development presentations. Faculty development plays a role in our continued commitment to meeting HLC requirements. Thank you for your time and I look forward to receiving your proposals. "Remember our fight should never be about race or socioeconomic status, but about opportunities for access to high quality education for all? - Dr. Marsha Herron (If I don?t quote me, who will lol) Respectfully, Marsha D. Herron, Ph.D. / Chair / Department of Elementary and Special Education Office: 405-466-3267 / Fax: 405-466-3209 mdherron at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 1500 Sanford Hall Rm. 210W Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu If you are aware of someone who is not receiving the announcements, please have them follow the instructions below. 1. Visit: http://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/lu_faculty [cid:AB68ECA8-71F5-4569-B953-95BE9B41BBF9] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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