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Message from the Vice Chancellor, Accountability and Policy CharMaine Hines, Ed.S. Welcome to another edition of our Adjunct Faculty Newsletter. This edition focuses on celebrating our faculty and the accomplishments of the District as we work together to provide our students and community with excellence in education. Many thanks to faculty participating in inter-disciplinary conversations in pedagogy and developing assignments and projects across discipline towards the benefit of our students and improved learning outcomes. Enjoy reading articles published by your colleagues and learn about the latest news on WCCCD’s Scholar’s Corner web page. Join me in celebrating our adjunct faculty population, a valuable resource to the Chancellor's 50th Faculty Innovations Network. Volume 1 Spring 2016 Office of Adjunct Faculty Initiatives CharMaine Hines, Ed.S., Vice Chancellor, Academic Accountability and Policy Email: [email protected] • 313-496-2720 Division of Educational Affairs - Wayne County Community College District 801 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226 Adam Shakoor, J.D., CJS Execute: Criminal Justice Job Fair and related Presentations from diverse agencies including Wayne County, State and Federal agencies representing Police, Corrections and Security. Alida Quick, Ph.D., PSY Phase 2: Online Resources for Introductory Psychology. Beatrice Talpos, Ph.D., PS Facilitate: A faculty forum for online instructors on integration of techniques to aid online students in their learning. Cary Powell, MBA, Mathematics Develop: Integrating Technology with Developmental Mathematics to enhance instructor delivery and create positive impact on student engagement, achievement and success. Charmaine Johnson, Ph.D. Develop: Plans and participate in Early Childhood community \summit Summer 2016. Christian Nwamba, Ph.D., BIO Facilitate: A pilot, faculty led - student peer mentoring support system for students enrolled in Science courses as a strategy for increasing student retention and course/career completion. Cornelius Pitts, J.D., CJS Create: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12 week WCCCD Citizen Police Academy (CPA) program allowing for inter-disciplinary collaboration e.g., Psychology, EMS, and Fire. Curtis Greene, Ph.D., BIO Facilitate: Phase 2; forum to integrate the use of Blackboard technologies to augment current Biology and Chemistry courses at the District. Deborah Robinson, M.A.,CJS/COR Create: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12 week WCCCD Citizen Police Academy (CPA) program allowing for inter-disciplinary collaboration e.g., Psychology, EMS, and Fire. Diana Gellci, M.A., ANT Curate: A collection of Cultural Anthropology online resources i.e. (movie clips, articles, and websites) to augment and support instruction. Eileen Martin, M.A., CJS Create: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12 week WCCCD Citizen Police Academy (CPA) program allowing for inter-disciplinary collaboration e.g., Psychology, EMS, and Fire. Ella J. Davis, Ed.D, ENG Phase 2: Chronicling the District’s History: A narrative compilation of WCCCD’s history. George Anthony Jr., J.D., CJS/COR Create: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12 week WCCCD Citizen Police Academy (CPA) program allowing for inter-disciplinary collaboration e.g., Psychology, EMS, and Fire. George Lakkis, M.S., EE Facilitate: A faculty led - student peer mentoring support system for students enrolled in Electrical Engineering, Computer Technology and Mechatronics courses. Goal to increasing enrollment, retention, completion, job readiness and programs in-sync with the technological evolution. Grant Friley III, Ph.D., AAS Develop: A student to college transitional success curriculum, for student services, support and direction necessary to become academically successful to degree completion. James Jackson, M.S., CJS/COR Implement: Criminal Justice Job Fair and related Presentations from diverse agencies including Wayne County, State and Federal agencies representing Police, Corrections and Security. James Younger, M.Ed, CJS/COR Develop: Phase 1; An 8-12 week WCCCD Citizen Police Academy (CPA) program allowing for inter- disciplinary collaboration e.g., Psychology, EMS, and Fire. John T. Franco, J.D., MBA, BUS Facilitate: Partnerships with the American Institute of Banking (AIB) to optimize curriculum, training and other free resources available for faculty use in the classroom. Junetta D. Wynn, M.A., CJS/COR Facilitate: External community outreach in support of workforce development and student success initiatives. Lillian Jenkins, M.A., Mathematics Develop: Integrating Technology with Developmental Mathematics to enhance instructor delivery and create positive impact on student engagement, achievement and success. Lorraine Smith, Ph.D., BIO Implement: Teaching by Objectives Supported by "In-Class" Study Groups and Quasi Learning Communities. Increase student retention and program completion by incorporating study groups into classroom instruction. Lourie Davis, M.Ed, HUM Develop: A course plan as an ‘Introduction of Social Learning’ project to be used in the Liberal Arts curriculum that engages students in social learning experiences. Mark Shikhman, Ph.D., SUR Implement: Phase 2: Series of live audiovisual surgical operations recordings (general, vascular and orthopedic) to augment student learning. Mary E. Mahoney, Ph.D., ENG Create: A faculty guidebook on how to effectively evaluate and correct writing assignments that can assist both faculty and students in all courses. Robert Ficano, J.D., CJS/COR Facilitate: External community outreach in support of workforce development and student success initiatives. Stacha Floyd, M.A., ENG Develop: A resource guide for English faculty instructing (ENG 111-119) on course textbook/ software resources, outcomes and suggested activities to improve student success in their courses. William McConica, J.D.,PLT Execute: Phase 2: Continuance of Legal Symposium series to increase job placement, finalizing Paralegal curriculum modifications to ABA standards and complete student internship program. Chancellor's 50th Faculty Innovations Network: ADJUNCT F ACULTY NEWSLETTER WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ADJUNCT F ACULTY NEWSLETTER

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Message from theVice Chancellor,Accountability and Policy

CharMaine Hines,Ed.S.

Welcome to another edition of ourAdjunct Faculty Newsletter.

This edition focuses on celebrating ourfaculty and the accomplishments of theDistrict as we work together to provideour students and community withexcellence in education.

Many thanks to faculty participating in inter-disciplinary conversations inpedagogy and developing assignments and projects across discipline towards the benefit of our students and improved learning outcomes.

Enjoy reading articles published by your colleagues and learn about the latest news on WCCCD’s Scholar’sCorner web page.

Join me in celebrating our adjunct facultypopulation, a valuable resource to theChancellor's 50th Faculty InnovationsNetwork.

Volume 1 Spring 2016

Office of Adjunct Faculty InitiativesCharMaine Hines, Ed.S., Vice Chancellor, Academic Accountability and Policy

Email: [email protected] • 313-496-2720

Division of Educational Affairs - Wayne County Community College District801 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226

Adam Shakoor, J.D., CJSExecute: Criminal Justice Job Fair and related Presentations from diverseagencies including Wayne County,State and Federal agencies representingPolice, Corrections and Security.

Alida Quick, Ph.D., PSYPhase 2: Online Resources forIntroductory Psychology.

Beatrice Talpos, Ph.D., PSFacilitate: A faculty forum for onlineinstructors on integration of techniquesto aid online students in their learning.

Cary Powell, MBA, MathematicsDevelop: Integrating Technology with Developmental Mathematics to enhance instructor delivery and create positive impact on studentengagement, achievement and success.

Charmaine Johnson, Ph.D.Develop: Plans and participate in Early Childhood community \summit Summer 2016.

Christian Nwamba, Ph.D., BIOFacilitate: A pilot, faculty led - studentpeer mentoring support system forstudents enrolled in Science courses as a strategy for increasing studentretention and course/career completion.

Cornelius Pitts, J.D., CJSCreate: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12week WCCCD Citizen PoliceAcademy (CPA) program allowing forinter-disciplinary collaboration e.g.,Psychology, EMS, and Fire.

Curtis Greene, Ph.D., BIOFacilitate: Phase 2; forum to integratethe use of Blackboard technologies toaugment current Biology andChemistry courses at the District.

Deborah Robinson, M.A.,CJS/CORCreate: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12week WCCCD Citizen PoliceAcademy (CPA) program allowing forinter-disciplinary collaboration e.g.,Psychology, EMS, and Fire.

Diana Gellci, M.A., ANTCurate: A collection of CulturalAnthropology online resources i.e.(movie clips, articles, and websites) to augment and support instruction.

Eileen Martin, M.A., CJSCreate: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12week WCCCD Citizen PoliceAcademy (CPA) program allowing forinter-disciplinary collaboration e.g.,Psychology, EMS, and Fire.

Ella J. Davis, Ed.D, ENGPhase 2: Chronicling the District’sHistory: A narrative compilation of WCCCD’s history.

George Anthony Jr., J.D., CJS/CORCreate: Phase 1: Develop an 8-12week WCCCD Citizen PoliceAcademy (CPA) program allowing forinter-disciplinary collaboration e.g.,Psychology, EMS, and Fire.

George Lakkis, M.S., EEFacilitate: A faculty led - student peermentoring support system for studentsenrolled in Electrical Engineering,Computer Technology andMechatronics courses. Goal toincreasing enrollment, retention,completion, job readiness andprograms in-sync with thetechnological evolution.

Grant Friley III, Ph.D., AASDevelop: A student to collegetransitional success curriculum, forstudent services, support and directionnecessary to become academicallysuccessful to degree completion.

James Jackson, M.S., CJS/CORImplement: Criminal Justice Job Fairand related Presentations from diverseagencies including Wayne County,State and Federal agencies representingPolice, Corrections and Security.

James Younger, M.Ed, CJS/CORDevelop: Phase 1; An 8-12 weekWCCCD Citizen Police Academy(CPA) program allowing for inter-disciplinary collaboration e.g.,Psychology, EMS, and Fire.

John T. Franco, J.D., MBA, BUSFacilitate: Partnerships with theAmerican Institute of Banking (AIB) to optimize curriculum, training andother free resources available for facultyuse in the classroom.

Junetta D. Wynn, M.A., CJS/CORFacilitate: External communityoutreach in support of workforcedevelopment and student successinitiatives.

Lillian Jenkins, M.A., MathematicsDevelop: Integrating Technology with Developmental Mathematics to enhance instructor delivery and create positive impact on studentengagement, achievement and success.

Lorraine Smith, Ph.D., BIOImplement: Teaching by ObjectivesSupported by "In-Class" Study Groupsand Quasi Learning Communities.Increase student retention and programcompletion by incorporating studygroups into classroom instruction.

Lourie Davis, M.Ed, HUMDevelop: A course plan as an‘Introduction of Social Learning’project to be used in the Liberal Artscurriculum that engages students insocial learning experiences.

Mark Shikhman, Ph.D., SURImplement: Phase 2: Series of liveaudiovisual surgical operationsrecordings (general, vascular andorthopedic) to augment student learning.

Mary E. Mahoney, Ph.D., ENGCreate: A faculty guidebook on howto effectively evaluate and correctwriting assignments that can assist both faculty and students in all courses.

Robert Ficano, J.D., CJS/CORFacilitate: External communityoutreach in support of workforcedevelopment and student successinitiatives.

Stacha Floyd, M.A., ENGDevelop: A resource guide for Englishfaculty instructing (ENG 111-119) oncourse textbook/ software resources,outcomes and suggested activities toimprove student success in their courses.

William McConica, J.D.,PLTExecute: Phase 2: Continuance of Legal Symposium series to increase job placement, finalizing Paralegalcurriculum modifications to ABAstandards and complete studentinternship program.

Chancellor's 50th Faculty Innovations Network:

ADJUNCT FACULTYNEWSLETTER

WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

ADJUNCT FACULTYNEWSLETTER

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Scholar’s Academy Has A New Look!We are pleased to announce a new look for the Scholar’sAcademy on the college’s website. This new look will feature an enhanced appearance and more user-friendlyoptions on its Resources tab.

The Scholar’s Academy, located on the Adjunct Faculty page, provides an avenue for self-paced instructional learningto enhance and encourage professional development foradjunct faculty.

Adjunct Faculty Brown Bag SeriesThe Office of Adjunct Faculty Initiatives visited all five (5) campuses sharing valuable information on academic resources and tools availablefor use in classroom instruction. The Adjunct Faculty Brown Bag Series are informal opportunities for faculty throughout the District todiscuss, learn, connect and present on topics of interest. The series is an expanded initiative to engage faculty and have dialogue encouragingthe use of the Scholar’s Corner for Adjunct Faculty - Academy website. Additional series will be scheduled each semester and as resources are continued to be developed.

The mission of the Office of Adjunct Faculty Initiatives is to promote the advancement of instructional innovation, strengthenprocesses to support learning, enhance teaching effectiveness in support of student success and promote faculty development

through collective engagement, collaboration and innovation for adjunct faculty that teach at the district.Dedicated to adjunct faculty: • Engagement • Collaboration • Innovation • Support

Instructor Harry Leftwich (center) with students from his Introduction to Robotics (MCT 202)class at the Western Campus navigate through useful resources on the Scholar’s Academy Page during the Spring 2016 Adjunct Faculty Brown Bag Series.

FEATURED WINNERS:

Ariana Tamburi, Ph.D.BIOLOGY

Colin McMonagle, M.A.ENGLISH

Dr. Charmaine D. Johnson Receives AwardThe Office of Adjunct Faculty Initiatives is proud to recognize Dr. Charmaine Johnson (Early Childhood Education)who was recently awarded the UNCF – National Alumni Council (NAC) Hall of Honor Award. The award honorsalumnus that have made significant contributions to their alma mater, the profession and community.

Dr. Charmaine Johnson is a valued and long-time adjunct faculty member in the Early Childhood Education andHuman Services programs at the District. A retired administrator from the Detroit Public Schools she is also a licensed minister at Hartford Memorial Baptist Church.

Dr. Johnson is committed to volunteering as exhibited in her numerous contributions to community service including;serving on the National Black Child Development Institute Board of Directors, NAACP and United Children.

Congratulations, to Dr. Charmaine Johnson on her continued accomplishments.