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February 20-21, 2015
Los Angeles, United States of America
- Submission of an abstract, topic of interest or proposal will be accepted for
the purpose of registration.
- Time schedule to be determined later after all the papers have been received.
- 30 minute presentation per paper
- Approved and Peer Reviewed papers will be published in on-line proceedings.
Web address: http://www.uofriverside.com/conferences/globalmanagementconference/
Date: Tuesday, March 24
Time: 12:00pm CT
Presented by: Dr. Lance J. Tomei- Director for
Assessment, Accreditation, and Data Management
at University of Central
Florida
This webinar will include an
introductory overview of the important interrelationships among IE assessment,
strategic planning, budgeting, and accreditation. The presenter will suggest
desirable characteristics of an effective IE assessment system, as well as
strategies and tactics for developing and maintaining an effective IE assessment
system – which include organizational structure, technology support, engagement
(“buy-in”), and training considerations. He will discuss a proposed method for
modeling desired continuous quality improvement practices through the
continuous evaluation and improvement of the IE assessment process itself.
Part
1 - Wednesday, September 24, 3:00-4:30 (Eastern)
Part 2 - Wednesday, October 1, 3:00-4:30 (Eastern)
Website: http://www.innovativeeducators.org/product_p/3225.htm
Info
This intensive three-hour workshop (two 90-minute sessions) will identify the
characteristics, challenges, and strengths of students whose backgrounds and
experiences often put them at greater risk for not achieving their full
potential and/or for leaving college. Participants will also consider how
at-risk students often confront multiple challenges due to overlapping issues
such as first-generation and first-year, multicultural, underprepared, and
LGBT.
At-risk cohorts covered in these sessions include:
- Adult/Reentry
- First-Generation/Low SES
- Students of Color/Multicultural Students
- Students with Disabilities
- Student Athletes
- First-Year Students
- LGBT Students
- Transfer Students
Objectives
- Learn how individual faculty members, academic advisors, counselors, and
other educators can support at-risk students
- Review effective skills, attitudes, and strategies that can enhance student
success
- Examine which existing departments need to collaborate effectively in order
to increase the achievement and success of at-risk students
- Consider what new programs, services, or other interventions might be needed
to support at-risk students