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2022 Student Success Colloquium
Condensed Agenda Dates: Monday, September 12 to Friday, September 16, 2022 Location: Zoom (Virtual) Registered participants will also receive a calendar invite with the Zoom links included. Link for this document Registration:Please click on the GREEN “Sign Up” button to register for the event.
Registration Closes: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 Cost of Attendance: FREE to Washington Community and Technical College members. Theme: Ethic of Care: Beyond Empowerment for Our Students, Faculty, and Staff SBCTC Lead(s): Claudine Richardson (crichardson@sbctc.edu); Jennifer Whetham (jwhetham@sbctc.edu); Monica Wilson (mwilson@sbctc.edu) Facilitators: Dr. Jeremiah and Rachel Sims, Alissa Sells, Dr. Brad Beranowski, Dr. Farhana Loonat, Emareena Daniels, Anne White, Tony Grace, Corey Kline, Myra Odom-Oby, DeLon Lewis, Stephanie Ojeda, Ron Jones, Kelly Benson, Mike Law, Rhianna Jonson, and James Lett, Robin Datta, Dr. Irene Shaver, Dr. Robin Datta, Dr. Katie Bryant, Dr. Valerie Sundby, Dr. Debra (Debi) Jenkins and more. What is the Student Success Colloquium: - The Student Success Colloquium is a reimagining of the Fall Faculty Institute, in hopes of being inclusive of all of the individuals that support student success on a campus. The Student Success Colloquium is a space to connect with your colleagues and showcase the incredible innovation and creativity occurring across the Washington Community and Technical Colleges.
Who is Invited to Attend: - Everyone across the Washington Community and Technical Colleges (CTCs)
- We aim to foster an online space that centers those who are historically minoritized, marginalized, and/or underrepresented in the system and at conferences and colloquiums
Why is the Event Online (Virtual) - We continue to be equity-focused. We recognize and are sensitive to the financial and business needs of the community and technical colleges. To ensure wide representation, we chose a virtual format that provides space for all interested.
What are the Learning Tracks for the Colloquium: - Equity & Inclusion
- Accountability and Belonging
- Innovation and/or Technology
- Curriculum
- Leadership Development
- Student Services
- Enrollment
How Do I Submit a Proposal? - The call for proposals closed Thursday, June 30, 2022.
Location/Room: Virtual Closed Captioning: 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.
- We will have American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters present for all sessions. Please let us know if you require an ASL Interpreter during the breakout room activity.
- Please email bbane@sbctc.edu around Tuesday, August 23, 2022, so we might provide the best possible opportunity to support collective and individual learning.
Pre-attendance Request: Draft Schedule: Monday, September 12th to Friday, September 16h* Date: September 12th Time: 1:00-3:00 PM Agenda Topic Plenary Session: You Can’t Legislate the Heart, but you Can Legislate Behavior: Radical Love, Radical Honesty, and Radical Inclusivity Dr. Jeremiah Sims and Rachel Sims, CEO of Rooted in LoveDate: September 13th Time: 1:00-2:30 PM Concurrent Sessions: - A.Mapping Undergraduate Research Experiences Into Guided Pathways as a Tool for Equity with Dr. Irene Shaver, Dr. Katie Bryant, Dr. Robin Datta, and Dr. Valerie Sundby, on behalf of the WA-CURE Consortium
- B. Supportive Student Services for LGBTQ+ Students with Mental Health Disabilities Attending Community College with Dr. Brad Baranowski, Director of Advising and Guided Pathways, Grays Harbor College
- C. Implementing and Assessing a Student Success Coach Program with Mike Law, Associate Director for Student Equity and Inclusion; and Rhianna Johnson, Guided Pathways Program Director, Clark College
Date: September 14th Time: 1:00-2:30 PM Concurrent Sessions: - A. Equity and Inclusion in Award Nominations and Selections with Dr. Farhana Loonat, Political Science and Philosophy Faculty Member, Skagit Valley College
- B. Building a Trauma-Responsive Educational Practice: Entering the Work with Emareena Daniels, Author of Building A Trauma-Responsive Educational Practice
- C. Redesign of the New Student Intake Process with Anne White, Associate Vice President for Access and Opportunity; and Tony Grace, Director of Student Success for eLearning, Pierce College
- D. Inspire Learning with the WA Course Design Checklist with Alissa Sells, Program Administrator for Educational Resources and Innovation, Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
Date: September 15th Time: 1:00-2:30 PM Concurrent Sessions: - A. Was That Racist? Understanding Microaggressions as the Covert Language of White Supremacy with Corey Kline, Math Faculty; Myra Odom-Oby, Program Manager for Job Center; and DeLon Lewis, Program Manager for African/African-America, College in the High School Micro-Scholarship Recipients, Everett Community College
- B. Antiracist OER: Creating Linguistically and Culturally Affirming Educational Materials with Stephanie Ojeda Ponce, English Faculty, Highline College
- C. Diversity as a Discipline: A Holistic Approach with Ron Jones, Executive Director, Dialogues on Diversity
- D. What’s L.O.V.E. Got To Do With It? with Kelly Benson, Dean of Student Success and Enrollment Services, and James Lett, Dean of Student Success and Holistic Student Supports, Pierce College
Date: September 16th Time: 1:00-3:00 PM Closing Plenary Session: Sawubona (I See You): Disrupting and Interrogating Inequity Invisibility to Intentionally Act Radically for Your Own Care and the Care of Those Whose Lives You Touch! Debra (Debi) Jenkins, Ph.D., CEO, Share the Flame, LLC. |