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Creating partners and Networks for success. Applications to the Community College System Dr. Sybil Burgess, Instructor, Biology and Chemistry Brunswick Community College, Supply, North Carolina 28462 (910) 755-7454 burgesss@brunswickcc.edu. Where We Started.
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Creating partners and Networks for success Applications to the Community College System Dr. Sybil Burgess, Instructor, Biology and Chemistry Brunswick Community College, Supply, North Carolina 28462 (910) 755-7454 burgesss@brunswickcc.edu
Where We Started • NSF workshop with Dr. Kelly Mack at Robeson Community College to introduce NSF-ADVANCE • “Any takers?” • Two Brunswick Community College Science Faculty members with 9 month contracts looking for summer employment (Burgess and Sabaoun) • “Just a few surveys. Piece of cake! Why not? Need the summer money!” • Who has written an NSF proposal before? Ans. Dr. Burgess at UNCW • “But she had a strong Sponsored Programs Office there...” • We wrote the proposal and we were funded!!! The first community college that NSF-ADVANCE had funded and the first NSF grant every received by Brunswick Community College!!!!! • “Is this good?”
What We Learned • The North Carolina Community College System is extremely top-down in management. • Administrative approval needed for what is considered in the university system expected professional activities • “Found out about this the hard way...so different from university system” Burgess • Faculty are reluctant to discuss concerns • “Little perceived job security….no tenure…no multiple year contracts” • Business offices can make life difficult • “No Grants Manager in the Business Office = No Effective Grants Management” • Program officer intervention is sometimes needed to get local support • “You have to have be courageous and steadfast”
Challenges Unique to Us • Heavy Teaching Loads • “But we do love the students!” • Lack of Experience with Research • “Master’s level faculty with little research experience..” • Lack of Multiple Year Contracts • “Are you going to be around in three years to manage this project??” • Need for Multiple Job Assignments • “Chemical Hygiene Officer, Biology and Chemistry Instructor, Academic Advisor and Mentor, Continuing Education Instructor ” • “Faculty Senate President, Biology and Chemistry Instructor, Chemistry Club Advisor, Women’s Volleyball Coach” • Students with Special Academic Needs • “Open admission in community colleges”
Are We Really So Happy? • Salaries are lower than those at universities • We have little input in departmental decisions • We work long hours • We have little job security • “For adjuncts the above are extremely exacerbated!!” • We have time with our families! • “They don’t want us on campus late hours….work when everyone else does!!” • We love the classroom and the students! • “This is in-fact our de-facto “job security”…. Faculty turnover is not that high” • We get to teach wonderful subjects on the edge of our original knowledge base • “Protein biochemist teaching Anatomy and Physiology and Organic Chemistry!!!!
Empowerment and Excellence • Excellent and Empowered Community College Faculty • Generate Excellent Instruction • “New knowledge!!!” • Are Retained at the Institution • “Invested in the institution, want to stay” • Provide Excitement and Energy to the Workplace • “Check out that latest asteroid!!!!!!!” • Are Agents for Positive Change • “Can significantly change a person (many persons?) life (lives!!!)…What a gift this is!!” • Are True Role Models for Students they Instruct • “They want to be like US!!!!...WOW!!!”
What We Want • Employment Security • “Within a non-tenure system, multiple year contracts?” • Professional Opportunities • “Participation in our professional organizations, not just workshops on how to teach better?” • Shared Governance • “Faculty elected committees with some governing authority?” • Professional Recognition • “Titling system with faculty hearings committee for appeals?”
How We Can Get it • Buy-in from Community College System • “Need to see that improvement of faculty conditions has economic advantages” • NSF-ADVANCE projects that address specific community college faculty concerns • “We are happy in our jobs, but we are scared that we might lose them” • “NSF can empower those of us that will to make situations better for those that are afraid to speak out.” • “Partner with professional associations (AWIS, AACC, AAUW, Faculty Associations)” • “Partner with discipline-specific professional associations” • Targeted assistance for Sponsored Programs Offices and/or Faculty that have to be de-facto SPO at home institution • “Dual role in small institutions” • “Requirement for PI and Business Office NSF Grants Management Training”
Acknowledgements • Dr. Sybil Burgess, Retired Associate Professor UNCW (Chemistry), Full time Science Instructor, Brunswick Community College, NSF-ADVANCE Principal Investigator • Dr. Katharine Kleber, Adjunct Biology Instructor, Brunswick Community College, NSF-ADVANCE Project Administrative Assistant • Ms. Michelle Sabaoun, Lead Instructor for Biotechnology, Brunswick Community College, NSF-ADVANCE Institutional Data Coordinator • Mr. Peter Hocking, Full time Mathematics Instructor, Brunswick Community College, NSF-ADVANCE Project Statistician • Ms. Zenda Rushing, Adjunct Biology Instructor, Brunswick Community College, NSF-ADVANCE Project Newsletter Editor • Dr. Edith Lang, Retired Vice-President for Student Services, Brunswick Community College, NSF-ADVANCE Project Data Analysis Coordinator • Dr. Diane Levy, Professor UNCW (Sociology), NSF-ADVANCE Project Faculty Climate Survey Coordinator • Dr. Christina Lanier, Associate Professor (Sociology), NSF-ADVANCE Project Climate Survey Data Analysis Coordinator • Dr. Kimberly McDaniel, Full-time Biology Faculty, Fayetteville Technical Community College, NSF-ADVANCE local coordinator • Mr. Louis McIntyre, Full-time Biology Faculty Robeson Community College NSF-ADVANCE local coordinator • Ms. Sara Davenport, Full-time Biology Faculty Southeastern Community College NSF-ADVANCE local coordinator • Bladen Community College, James Sprunt Community College and Sampson Community College participated with the above institutions in the faculty climate survey and institutional data collection.