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Future Vision of the Navy College Program for 2017. Carl R. Long EDU-505 Future of Education Dr. Therese M. Ajtum-Roberts Ed.D. Navy College Program 2017. Educational opportunities Academic Advisors Provides assistance Knowledge level testing Preparing for the future History/Mission
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Future Vision of the Navy College Program for 2017 Carl R. Long EDU-505 Future of Education Dr. Therese M. Ajtum-Roberts Ed.D
Navy College Program 2017 • Educational opportunities • Academic Advisors • Provides assistance • Knowledge level testing • Preparing for the future • History/Mission • V 12 Program • Mission – Academic support • Technology • Testing ability • CLEP and CPST • Future expansion
Navy College Program 2017 • Trends to Advance • Plan for future • Technological advances, • Economical/budgetary issues, and • Public policy making • Scanning for the Future • Obsolescence • Environmental Options • Embracing Change
Navy College Program 2017 • Five-Year Vision • Scenarios • Blended solution • Testing on line • Web/pod casts • Challenges to the vision • No money in budget for change • We are a military installation, college is on your own time • Pilfering of tablets and other PC devices • Extra man-hours to handle additional workload • Who is doing this? We are not creating another position
Navy College Program 2017 • Opportunities for the vision • Saving money by reducing overall organization • Expanding minds, expands potential • Barcoding/scanners prevents theft • Virtual/online learning can be whenever, not confined to 8 hour day • Invest in a sailors future, and he/she will invest in the Navy • Preparations for the Future • No easy task • Philosophical change
Navy College Program 2017 • Implemented immediately • Budget and resources in place • Buy-in from management • Spread the word • All Hands on Deck • Achieving the goals posed • Stresses its importance • Data collection • Feedback loop
Navy College Program 2017 • References • Alison, C. (03 Dec 2006). V 12 Program. Retrieved from http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~uscnrotc/V-12/v12-his.htm • Betts, K., Hartman, K., & Oxholm, C. (2009). Re-examining & repositioning higher education: Twenty economic and demographic factors driving online and blended program enrollments. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 13(4), 3-23 • EdSource (2006). The School District Budget Process. Questions and Answers about California schools. November • Farkas, S. Duffett, A. (2012). How Americans Would Slim Down Public Education. Downloaded from http://eric.ed.gov/?q=How+Americans+are+slimming&id=ED534121 • Johnson, L., Adams Becker, S. ,Cummins, M., Estrada, V., Freeman, A., and Ludgate, H. (2013). NMC Horizon Report: 2013 Higher Education Edition.
Navy College Program 2017 • References • Kroll, A. (2013). Back to $chool: College Is the Past, Prison Is the Future. New Labor Forum22(2) 39–43. Reprints and permissions:sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1095796013482889 • Mietzner, D. and Reger, G. (2005). Advantages and disadvantages of scenario approaches for strategic foresight. Technology Intelligence and Planning, (1), 220–239 • Richards,L. O’Shea, J. Connolly, M. (2004). Managing the concept of strategic change within a higher education institution: the role of strategic and scenario planning techniques. Strategic Change.13, 345–359 doi: 10.1002/jsc.690 • Preston, C., Mowbray, L. (2008). Teaching Science: The Journal of the Australian Science Teachers Association, Jun2008, Vol. 54 Issue 2, p50-53. 4p
Navy College Program 2017 • References • Strong, K. Fink, B.(2007). Using learning communities to foster futuring: the bowling green state university experience. Futures Research Quarterly, 17-24 • United States Navy (modified 25 October 2013). Retrieved from https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/