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1 Adjunct Faculty : Thinking Strategically about this Valuable Resource Debbie Bouton and Susan Oleson-Briggs Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte, North Carolina

2 Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte, North Carolina Chartered in 1963 Six campuses 70,000 people 18,910 FTE

3 CPCC as a Learning College “Learners and learning are the driving principles of CPCC’s strategic direction.” Dr. Tony Zeiss, CPCC president

4 Strategic Planning at CPCC 2004-2009 Strategic Plan “We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn.” M. C. Bateson

5 Goal 1: Student Success Ensure student success by all employees assuming collective responsibility for placing the needs of learners first.

6 Learning Student Student Success Employee Professional Development College Organizational Development

7 Goal 2: Organizational and Professional Development Foster an organizational culture that makes learning the primary value in every action of the college.

8 Strategic Planning at CPCC 2009-2014 Strategic Plan Goal 1: Student Learning and Success Goal 2: Organizational Learning and Development

9 Goal 1: Student Learning and Success Ensure student learning and success by promoting an innovative and supportive learning environment.

10 CPCC Values Learning at the Center!

11 Goal 2: Organizational Learning and Development Foster an organizational culture that maximizes individual growth through expanded learning opportunities.

12 Part-time Faculty Critical for a Learning College

13 Part-time Faculty Benefits for the College? Challenges to the College?

14 Assumptions about Part-Timers Won’t participate unless paid Won’t come for training, schedule conflicts Aren’t motivated to work on teaching skills Can learn what they need on the job

15 Challenge: Lack of Information “Where is the copier?” Orientation Offer multiple times, multiple places Introduce college administrators Model good teaching practices Offer online option Provide “Welcome Goodie Bag”

16 Challenge: Basic Teaching Toolkit PT Faculty Certification Teaching for Significant Learning Getting Results and Student Engagement Techniques are primary curricula 25 hour, hybrid program 75 – 100 participants $500 stipend paid upon completion

17 Challenge: Basic Teaching Toolkit PT Faculty Certification Creating a Community of Learners Planning for Outcomes Active Teaching and Learning Assessing Teaching and Learning Teaching with Technology Student Engagement Techniques

18 Challenge: Continuing Development of Skills PT Faculty Website www.cpcc.edu/parttime 24/7 support

19 Challenge: Feeling of Belonging Continuous Outreach Learning Commons Evening and Saturday sessions Semester community meetings – Response to survey data – Builds community – Focused programming

20 Challenge: Recognition of Quality Teaching PT Faculty of the Semester “Eyes on You” Learning College Award

21 Evaluating our Efforts

22 Results of Part-time Faculty Certification Summer 2008 Group TermsABCS% ABCSDFIWU%DFIWUTotal Pre-Cert2007-2008306266.6%153833.4%4600 Post-Cert2008-2008638471.7%252428.3%8908 Summer 2009 Group TermsABCS%ABCDFUIW%DFUIWTotal 2008-2009408770.2%173429.8%5821 Fall 2009284971.9%111128.1%3960

23 Part-time Faculty Retention of Participants Taught 2007/08 Taught Fall 2008 Not Retained Taught Fall 2009 Not Retained Participants in Summer 200843 43 (100%)0 40 (93%) 3 (7%) Participants in Summer 2009 60 56 (93%) 4 (7%) 93-100% retention versus 65% for entire part-time faculty group over same periods.

24 What initiatives has your college undertaken to help your part-time faculty ?

25 Questions?


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