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WIDE FLEX DAY A SUCCESS
March
11 was a day of learning, collaboration and rejuvenation for Skyline's
faculty, staff and administrators. Attendance was at approximately
100 for the early morning and at about 210 by midday. All workshops
offered were well attended and enthusiastically received. The Professional
Enrichment Development Advisory Committee (PEDAC) and the Student
Learning Outcomes & Assessment Committee (SLOAC) worked very
hard and their efforts were greatly appreciated. A huge THANK YOU
to all presenters. Also, THANK YOU to Dr. Morrow for her support
and wonderful food. Everyone, please click
to the second page to view photos of the entire day. If you
attended, find yourself and others! If you didn't attend, you can
see that you missed a great day.
Click here
to see photos
Fall
will be here soon
Although we are all up to our necks in the Spring
semester and enrolling students for summer, Fall is right around
the corner. The Flex days for Fall are: August 17 &
18 and November 11 & 12. For August, the district’s
event will happen as usual on Monday,(location TBA), and Skyline
will hold our Opening Day event on Tuesday, as we have done for
the past couple of years. The two afternoons will be available for
division meetings and professional development activities. The
exact schedule will be in your hands as soon as it is set.
Plans for November are just getting underway, and
if you have any ideas or input, please contact any member of the
PEDAC Committee ASAP; Phyllis Taylor, Linda Herda, Nina Floro, Theresa
Tentes, Nick Kapp, Lauri Biagi or Donna Bestock.
Questions about the SLOAC schedule should go to
wongk@smccd.edu. You can always look at the all of the committee's
great work at http://www.smccd.net/accounts/skysloac/index.htm
Your professional development is too important
to give up on
By Rick Hough
“As chair of the professional development
committee, I would like to share some insights about how the system
works. We have limited funds that must be split up among short term
proposals, long term proposals, and sabbaticals. Because sabbaticals
are for a full semester of release, and long terms are for release
of some portion of a full semester, they cost a lot of money.
What has happened since I have become chair, one year many people
apply. So many in fact, that the committee chooses which to fund
(using a rubric) and has to deny the rest. Word gets around that
the committee is denying proposals, so the next year people decide
not to try. We then have so few proposals, that we have extra money
at the end of the year! Then, word gets around that we are funding
almost every proposal, so that the next year everyone applies, and
we have to deny some again.
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CONFERENCE DATES &
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CATESOL California Teachers of Other Languages
April 16-19, 2009, Pasadena, CA
www.catesol.org
CCCEWD
California Community College Economic Workforce and Development
April 15-17, 2009, Monterey, CA
www.cccewd.org
Facing History & Ourselves; Online Seminar:
Holocaust and Human Behavior; February 12
- April 8, 2009 or, March 19 - May 13, 2009 Apply at
http://www2.facinghistory.org
The Teaching Professor Conference;
June 5-7, 2009 in Washington, D.C. To learn more or register, go
to http://www.teachingprofessor.com/conference/pricing-registration.html
Hawai'i Nat'l.
Great Teachers Seminar; Aug. 9 -14, Leeward Comm.
College, Pearl City, Hawai'i. Contact cindymar@hawaii.edu
or go to http://www.GreatTeacher.hawaii.edu
2009 Strengthening Student Success
Conference: Learning from Assessment; Oct. 7-9, 2009;San
Francisco Airport Marriott; register at http://www.rpgroup.org/events/sss09.html
CONFERENCE FUNDING:
CLASSIFIED STAFF: At this time there is a freeze
on Classified Staff Development Funds. In the future for funding
questions, contact Theresa Tentes, tentes@smccd.edu.
FACULTY: For conference fee and substitute cost,
you may apply for Professional Development funds. Please go to the
following link for additional information regarding the funds; www.smccd.edu/accounts/skyfaculty/prodev.html.
If you have any questions, please contact the chair of the committee
Rick Hough; hough@smccd.edu
. Click here to view the
rubric used for assessing proposals.
Short-Term Proposals: At least
21 days prior to the project
And in answer to that all important question,
yes travel expenses may be approved
at the discretion of the committee.
Rick Hough (cont.)
Bottom line: Please
apply whenever you have an idea for your own development. If it’s
a short term proposal, apply early enough that you will know if
you get funding before you have to pay for the conference fee. If
we run out of money and deny your proposal one year, rework it with
the help of your dean, and resubmit it early for the next semester!
Don’t hold back because you think you won’t get funding...make
us say no if we have to, then refuse to take no for an answer!”
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