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Moving the Mountain: Online Part-time Faculty Orientation. San Jacinto College. Fall 2013 enrollment: 28,500+ students Faculty: Full-time 42% (523) Part-time 58% (713).
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San Jacinto College Fall 2013 enrollment: 28,500+ students Faculty: Full-time 42% (523) Part-time 58% (713) Our mission is to ensure student success, create seamless transitions, and enrich the quality of life in the communities we serve.
. SJC Challenges Impacts on including part-time faculty in the College culture Teaching schedules Other employment demands Lack of teaching experience Non-centralized authority Government regulation
San Jacinto College Information part-time faculty need through an orientation Classroom Management Techniques Mandatory Tracking (attendance, grades, HR) Effective Assessment Strategies Uses of Technology (LMS, grade submittal, communication) Support Resources (labs, library, financial aid, counseling) Logistics (ID badges, parking permits, keys, pay, offices) Student Engagement (groups, feedback, grades) Generational Differences
Face-to-Face Orientation Face-to-face Orientation: The Advantages Sense of community Networking opportunities Campus tours Resource demonstrations Administrator introductions Direct connection with faculty Ability to ask questions
Face-to-Face Orientation Face-to-face Orientation: The Limitations Scheduling for diverse populations Time and cost for meeting directly Need to individualize training segments Fluctuations in the hiring process Lack of total inclusion Inability to assess participants accurately
New Part-time Faculty Orientations Evolution of the online orientation at San Jacinto College
Professional Development Reality
San Jacinto College What questions do you have? Ann Pearson ann.pearson@sjcd.edu