2023 Student Success Summit An annual professional development event designed for all employees across the Washington Community and Technical Colleges (CTCs). This event will include amazing keynotes and presenters, a new faculty track and National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE) encore presentations! The new faculty track of this summit is designed for faculty new to the system and will highlight evidence-based and research-based approaches to teaching and will offer time for faculty to connect with each other in valuable ways. The Student Success Summit is a chance for everyone to meet and mingle, learn and grow with professionals from all over our system of community and technical colleges. Join us! Dates: September 5-8, 2023 Times: 2:00-3:30 PM Daily Location: Zoom (Virtual) Cost of Attendance: FREE to Washington Community and Technical College members.
Registration Closes: Wednesday, August 29th, 2023 The theme for the 2023 Student Success Summit is Collaborative Excellence and serves as a space to showcase the incredible work being done across the system by the individuals leading the work, regardless of title or role. The Student Success Summit recognizes there is no student success without faculty and staff success, innovation, and collaboration. Agenda Outline Keynote Speaker Sept 5th: Felicia Rose Chavez Felicia Rose Chavez is an award-winning educator with an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the University of Iowa. She is author of The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: How to Decolonize the Creative Classroom. Other speakers and presenters September 6-8th: Rebeca Allen, Amy Brown, Patrick Brown, Greg Crowther, Christie Fierro, Kelli Johnston, Christie Knighton, Dawn Kroontje, KaraLynn LaValley, Robin Martin, Mandie Mauldin, Valerie Morgan Krick, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Christi Rose, Dr.Jeremiah Simms, Ben Wiggins, Christina Y.Nakada Alm, Leander Yazzie.
Sessions will focus on: - Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
- Innovation in Teaching, Learning, and/or Assessment
- Enrollment and/or Student Services
- New faculty professional development
Registered participants will also receive more detailed agenda and links in the future.*Link to detailed agenda with session descriptions*
Accessibility: SBCTC is committed to providing equal access for individuals with disabilities to its programs and events in accordance with the ADA and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Live transcription will be available in main Zoom sessions. Please email Ashley Montenegro amontenegro@sbctc.edu by Thursday, August 31st, so we might provide the best possible opportunity to support collective and individual learning. SBCTC Lead(s): Monica Wilson (mwilson@sbctc.edu) and Guava Jordan (gjordan@sbctc.edu) |