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Title: Learning Community Policies and Procedures: A Faculty Orientation


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Learning Community Policies and Procedures A
Faculty Orientation
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Presentation Outline
  • Planning the LC before the semester begins
    Adrienne Peek
  • Innovative pedagogies which add zest to LCs
    Nita Rajagopal (service learning, problem-based
    learning, experiential learning, supplemental
    instruction)
  • The first days of a semester and LC activities
  • Verifying LC course lists and adding the same
    students Annaliese Hausler-Akpovi
  • Uniform LC policies Barbara Jensen
  • 4. LC considerations throughout the semester
  • Meeting with the LC faculty team regularly Rose
    Engstrom
  • Trouble-shooting LC classroom issues Janelle
    Gray
  • 5. Fall 2005 Faculty LC course Carol Pinckney

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What to do to plan a great LC? (Planning the LC
before the semester begins)
  • Meet with the LC team regularly to plan
  • Compare syllabi and identify common course goals
  • Develop a list of desired student learning
    outcomes
  • Decide on the student learning outcomes to
    assess, and choose appropriate assessment methods

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(Planning the LC before the semester begins -
continued)
  • Pick some readings (novels, articles, texts,
    etc.) to share in the LC courses
  • Develop joint LC assignments or class projects
  • Consider some team teaching
  • Be creative innovative
  • Have fun!

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Innovative Pedagogies
  • -gt Innovative pedagogies are the art we can
    create (or is being created) on the canvas of
    Learning Communities.
  • -gt Arthur Koestler, a Hungarian-English
    novelist, once said, Creativity is a type of
    learning process where the teacher and pupil are
    located in the same individual.
  • -gt In the process of formulating, adapting, and
    integrating innovative pedagogies in the learning
    communities, the guru becomes the shishya or
    pupil, and the pupils become gurus not only to
    their fellow students but to themselves.

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Lets look at a few innovative pedagogical
approaches
  • Experiential Learning This helps support
    students in-class learning with hands-on
    experience in the world outside the classroom.
    We can sketch several activities, which help our
    students experience the course content in a way
    where theory and reality merge.

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  • Service Learning Here, the highlight is on the
    critical reflection of the service learning
    project that students participate in, so as to
    meet the needs of the community.

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  • Problem-based Learning
  • This is a student-centered approach, which
    teaches students how to apply ideas to problem
    situations. Here the group-learning process is
    brought to its full potential, and the emphasis
    is more on the process (the intellectual growth
    that takes place in the process) than the
    solution.

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Innovative pedagogies in LCs
  • Innovative pedagogies subsumed within Learning
    Communities offer faculty the opportunity to
    create engaging learning processes where our
    students learn, share, and experience knowledge
    in a manner which allows the pupil and the
    teacher within the student to be one--perhaps
    forever."

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The First Day(s) of a Semester
  • Verifying that the same students are on all of
    the LC course lists
  • Make sure to add the same students to all of the
    LC courses

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  • Uniform LC faculty team policies and procedures

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Essential
  • Harmony, unity, and consistency of classroom
    policies

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When participating in a learning community team,
teacher team members need to coordinate the
following
  • Tardies
  • Leaving class early
  • Absences

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Team members should also coordinate policies
concerning
  • Late papers
  • Plagiarism

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Other policies should also work in harmony.
These can include the following
Consequences for inappropriate behavior and
inappropriate language
Eating in the classroom
Cell phone usage
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When policies are harmonious,unified, and
consistent, everyone in the learning community
benefits.
Together Each Accomplishes More
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LC Considerations Throughout the Semester
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Regularly scheduled LC Faculty Team meetings
throughout the semester
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  • Work in solidarity.
  • Be one unit.

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  • Theres nothing worse than an empty meeting
    table.
  • Show up for all meetings!

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  • Brainstorm your ideas and
  • see how materials from all the classes overlap.

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  • When the classes are integrated, the students
    see the power of more than one mind.

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Trouble shooting LC classroom issues
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These policies have been developed by a professor
team. They are designed to help the students be
more successful in a basic skills learning
community.
Policy Example
  • Procedures for addressing
  • disruptive behavior
  •  
  • If students do not follow these class policies
    they will be asked to leave the class for the
    day.
  • If a student is asked to leave a class more than
    once, he or she will need to meet with the
    professor team before being allowed to return to
    that class.
  •  
  • If the disruptive behavior continues, the
    student may be dropped from all of the learning
    community courses.
  • -gt Sit in the assigned seats according to the
    seating chart
  • -gt Focus on the coursework
  • -gt No eating in class
  • -gt No classroom disruptions or side
    conversations
  • -gt No cell phones turned on (unless it is an
    emergency and you get instructor approval in
    advance)
  • -gt No inappropriate body language or comments

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Fall 2005 Faculty LC courses
A great opportunity to participate in a
friendly faculty learning community
  • Beginning course meets
  • Fridays from 830 1000
  • Advanced course meets
  • Fridays from 12 130

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Why do MJC faculty take the Learning Community
course? Would you consider taking the Learning
Community course for faculty?
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Want to learn more about MJCs Learning Community
courses for faculty?Want to enroll?(Talk to
Annaliese)
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