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At Pearson, we understand the commitment Private Sector and career colleges make to students as they embark on their higher education journey – a journey that will help them find their calling in the workforce, improve their lives, and come closer to reaching their full potential.
Pearson. We’re on a mission...yours.
Learn more about how Pearson can help you create solutions specific to the needs of your institution & students. Visit us at www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/private-sector/.
As your partner in education, we are committed to providing your institution with a customized solutions strategy, unique to your goals and designed to maximize your efforts.
You are there to help your students succeed and Pearson is with you every step of the way.
PEARSON & FAPSC 2012Pearson is a proud supporter of the 2012 FAPSC Annual Conference. Stop by our booth (#56/57) to talk to a Pearson Rep and to learn more about our suite of solutions for Private Sector and Career Education.
Faculty Conference FAPSCEvent ProgramJuly 27, 2012
Turnberry Isle Miami19999 West Country Club Drive
Aventura, Florida 33180
CEU Cards will be distributed during the final breakout session of the day. All attendees must be present in this session and complete a card in order to be issued CEUs.
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the Conference InformationBadgesYour badge will provide admittance to all Annual Conference events. Badges are non-transferable and MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES. All exhibit hall events and meal functions require a badge for entry.
Conference RegistrationYour Annual Conference registration includes entrance to the “Olympic Village” exhibit hall, all educational sessions, breaks, and meals on Friday, July 27, 2012.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)Attendees may earn up to 8 CEUs. You must attend the conference in its entirety to receive the full 8.0 hours of credit. CEU Confirmation cards will be distributed and completed during the final breakout session of the day.
Cell Phones, Pagers, Blackberries, and Other Electronic DevicesIn consideration of presenters and other attendees, please turn off or silence all cell phones, pagers and other electronic devices during educational sessions.
Registration and Information DeskThe FAPSC registration desk is located outside the exhibit hall in the Convention Lobby and will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Conference AttireConference attire is business casual. Since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort zones vary, it is recommended that you bring a sweater or jacket.
Dietary RequirementsFAPSC will make every effort to accommodate special dietary arrangements for conference attendees. Special requests should be made at the FAPSC registration desk.
FAPSC Annual Faculty AwardsFaculty Award winners will be recognized during the luncheon held Friday, July 27, in Ballroom I – III at 11:45 a.m.
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Conference Schedule July 27, 2012
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration Information Desk OpenConvention Lobby
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast of Champions ServedSponsored by Cengage LearningBallroom I - III
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Opening Keynote SessionGarden Room
Engagement Beyond BeliefSponsored by PearsonHunter Menning, Educator, Motivator, and Culturalist, Full Sail University, Winter Park, FloridaResearch has proven that the most powerful element of education is Engagement. It is the catalyst for motivation and inspiration within people and it even causes more success than course content. These proven insights and examples to engage at the highest level, help people to realize there truly is a better way. This is a must see event, so bring your best friends. They will thank you beyond belief!
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Educational Sessions
Instructional Skills
Garden RoomEmpowering Our Students Through Instructional Excellence Meredith Schmidt, Director of Student Services, Delta Career Education Corporation (MMTC), Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaBecause students at career colleges are often lacking in confidence, resources, and positive experiences in education, there is an increased risk of academic failure. While many instructors often possess expertise in their fields, they lack training and knowledge of teaching approaches and classroom management. This presentation will focus on specific instructional techniques and support systems can enhance learning in the classroom and raise retention in our schools. By creating an environment of structure and reaching beyond the traditional approach to curriculum, both students and institutions can achieve success.
Allied Health
Salons I - IIIElectronic Health Records - What Your Students Will Need to Know Sponsored by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins/ Wolters Kluwers HealthLaura S. Durham, Medical Assisting Program Coordinator, Forsyth Technical Community College, Winston-Salem, North CarolinaBy 2014 the US health-care record keeping system should move from paper to electronic medical records (EMR). Why? Because when information is electronic, fewer errors occur and available patient information is current. How can you prepare your students for this new technology? With the various software programs in use, what skills will your students need to know to find jobs? Join Laura Durham, author and Program Coordinator as she discussed the critical proficiencies for employment that meet CAAHEP and ABHES standards and how to incorporate those skills in to your curriculum.
Creative Arts
CEU Cards will be distributed during the final breakout session of the day. All attendees must be present in this session and complete a card in order to be issued CEUs.
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FAPSC has a New Tool for Your School!Learn about the Learning Resource Library offered FREE to FAPSC member schools – including
practice exams in general tests and licensing exams! (Salon VIII at 1:55 p.m. & 3:15 p.m.)
Faculty Conference July 27, 2012
Creative Arts
Salons IV - VICultivating Creativity in the ClassroomSponsored by Cengage Learning/MiladyPatti Wanamaker, Academic Trainer, Milady, a Part of Cengage LearningToday’s generation is becoming ever more difficult to engage in a traditional classroom environment. We are teaching to a generation in need of some creative inspiration so creativity in the classroom is vital for our success. In this interactive program participants will explore inspirational teaching techniques designed to inspire, excite and stimulate their students with a creative approach to learning.
11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Faculty Awards LuncheonSponsored by PearsonBallroom I - III
12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Concurrent Educational Sessions
Instructional Skills
Garden RoomFaculty Toolkit for a Digital Academic Life Sponsored by PearsonLori C. Ebert, Ph.D., Regional Vice President for Academic Affairs, Brown Mackie College, Phoenix, ArizonaThe digital revolution in education is here to stay! If you aren’t ready for it, aren’t sure what to do or want to enhance your knowledge - this toolkit will help. Revolutions occur over time and your approach to using technology in education will take time. This session will show you how to become an “Educational CEO” or visionary of this paradigm change in your school. It will also provide stepping stones for preparing the modern day student for success, which includes skills of Digital Citizenship. You’ll also learn how to identify and mentor a digital culture on your campus. Lastly, you’ll be introduced to new digital teaching ideas that work with devices such as iPads or tablets.
Nursing
Salons I - IIIGoing the Distance for Your Nursing Program Dr. Jay Ober, PhD,ACNP/ANP-BC, CCRN, CFRN, CEN, National Director of Nursing Operations & Regional Dean of Nursing, Education Affiliates, FloridaGoing the distance for your nursing students has never been easier! Join us to see the latest learning tools now available through the FAPSC Nursing Committee and Board of Directors. We are pleased to unveil the latest technique and resources available to your campus that can make NCLEX outcomes much less worrisome for you and your students. Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity!
General Education
Salons IV - VIOrganic Retention: Real Results through Student Engagement Thomas Carpenter, Director of Education, ATI Career Training Center, Miami, FloridaThis session provides a demonstration of innovative student engagement and learner-centered teaching techniques. Find out the steps you can take at your campus that result in better rates of student success and retention.
1:55 p.m. - 2:55 p.m. Concurrent Educational Sessions
Instructional Skills
Garden RoomPower to the Professor & Success for the StudentSponsored by Cengage LearningDr. Clay Austin, Consultant, TeamUP Faculty Programs, Cengage LearningThis session will discuss and demonstrate methods and techniques that will activate teaching, integrate retention into the classroom, develop success through persistence, and connect students to their professors through meaningful learning.
Allied Health
Salons I - IIIICD-10-CM Overview for Instructors Sponsored by PearsonLorraine Papazian-Boyce, MS, CPC, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer, President, PB Resources, Inc., Vancouver, WashingtonThis session focuses on preparing instructors to bring ICD-10-CM to the college classroom in a way that is both student and instructor-friendly. After an overview of the ICD-10-CM code set, instructors will learn how to identify and simplify potential trouble-spots for students and how to create a personal model for teaching ICD-10-CM. Instructors will learn teaching tips, as well as well as coding tips, with a host of practical take-aways.
Tarjetas CEU serán distribuidos durante la sesión de trabajo final del día. Todos los asistentes deben estar presentes en esta sesión y completar estas tarjetas con el fin de emitir CEU.
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better lives for themselves and their families, providing top quality and trusted content for vocational training and career colleges for over 120 years.
McGraw-Hill Career Education A Division of McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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Faculty Conference July 27, 2012
Online Education
Salons IV - VINeuroscience Applications for Online Education Dr. Maria-Cristina Espinoza-Alguera, Dean, School of Business, Innova College, Online Campus – Miami, FloridaThis session will present recent findings in neuroscience and how these concepts can help enhance the student’s learning experience. Various applications of these principles integrated into business education online will be shared. Participants will have the opportunity to consider how to apply these concepts in their programs.
Resource Library
Salon VIIIIgnite Your Placement Rates!Wanda Minick, Deputy Executive Director/Member Services, FAPSC, Tallahassee, FloridaPlacement rates are critical to all Florida career schools and colleges. That’s why FAPSCinvested in our members and purchased a state‐of‐the‐art job placement and career services system. Let us introduce you to LearningExpress, a free service to FAPSC members. These online tools will prepare your students for general tests in math, reading, writing; state licensing exams; and provide support in placing your students upon graduation. Come learn how to prepare students for employment with this fully integrated online Job and Career Accelerator.
2:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Energy Refuel BreakGrab a cup of liquid refreshment on your way to your next breakout session!
3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.Concurrent Educational Sessions &
CEU CARD DISTRIBUTION
YOU MUST BE PRESENT IN THIS SESSION AND COMPLETE THESE CARDS TO BE ISSUED CEUs.
Instructional Skills
Garden RoomCritical Thinking: The Process of Champions Dr. Connie Duke, Academic Dean, ITT Technical Institute, Deerfield Beach, Florida This is a session on empowerment learning. It gives faculty practical tools to help their students and themselves make learning valuable and lasting. In addition, it supports instructors in helping students “own” their education, thus increasing accountability and success.
CEU Cards will be distributed during the final breakout session of the day. All attendees must be present in this session and complete a card in order to be issued CEUs.
Allied Health
Salons I - IIITeaching and Learning in Allied HealthDr. Jay Ober, PhD,ACNP/ANP-BC, CCRN, CFRN, CEN, National Director of Nursing Operations & Regional Dean of Nursing, Education Affiliates, FloridaAll allied health programs share some instructional requirements: precise vocabulary, safety issues, patient interactions, etc. No matter what specific allied health program you teach, this session will provide take-home tips and approaches to make sure your teaching techniques give you the results you need: students who learn and can perform on the job.
Business/IT
Salons IV - VIBenefits of SMART Boards in Your Classroom Krzysztof Bryniuk, MBA, MACC, MM, MeD, Professor of Business & Applied Management/Campus Online Coordinator, Everest Institute, Hialeah, FloridaMaria Carrillo, MBA, GED Coordinator, Everest Institute, Hialeah, FloridaThe use of technology in the classroom is constantly increasing and evolving. The importance of introducing students to current technology is part of their education and helps prepare them for the future. Learn how SMART Board interactive whiteboards improve pedagogy and student engagement.
Resource Library
Salon VIIIIgnite Your Placement Rates!Wanda Minick, Deputy Executive Director/Member Services, FAPSC, Tallahassee, FloridaPlacement rates are critical to all Florida career schools and colleges. That’s why FAPSC invested in our members and purchased a state‐of‐the‐art job placement and career services system. Let us introduce you to LearningExpress, a free service to FAPSC members. These online tools will prepare your students for general tests in math, reading, writing; state licensing exams; and provide support in placing your students upon graduation. Come learn how to prepare students for employment with this fully integrated online Job and Career Accelerator.
Thank you for participating in our conference! We hope you enjoyed
your time and look forward to seeing you again next year!
At Pearson, we understand the commitment Private Sector and career colleges make to students as they embark on their higher education journey – a journey that will help them find their calling in the workforce, improve their lives, and come closer to reaching their full potential.
Pearson. We’re on a mission...yours.
Learn more about how Pearson can help you create solutions specific to the needs of your institution & students. Visit us at www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/private-sector/.
As your partner in education, we are committed to providing your institution with a customized solutions strategy, unique to your goals and designed to maximize your efforts.
You are there to help your students succeed and Pearson is with you every step of the way.
PEARSON & FAPSC 2012Pearson is a proud supporter of the 2012 FAPSC Annual Conference. Stop by our booth (#56/57) to talk to a Pearson Rep and to learn more about our suite of solutions for Private Sector and Career Education.