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Bringing Civility Back to the College Campus DR. BARBARA A. COPENHAVER BAILEY WVASPA / WVAEOPP NOVEMBER 2015
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What is Civility? Polite, reasonable, and respectful behavior - Merriam Webster Dictionary
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Lack of Civility Today Respect Issues Road Rage Politics
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Campus Civility Campaign Buy in and support of administration Organized plan Campus-wide planning o Must include students / student government o Must include faculty/academic affairs Kickoff Event
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Create a Civility Plan Develop a “civility statement” for the Institution Establish goals & objectives Establish expectations o Departments o Offices o Personal
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Communication Press Release Kickoff celebration Make visible Establish way to keep campaign energized - consider monthly themes - regular civility events - office/organizations/dept sponsoring booth/tents
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Make Visible Institution’s website Civility Campaign website New student Orientation New employee Orientation Syllabi – have “civility statement” required to be on each syllabus Print materials – recruitment, development, etc. Posters, flyers, flags, pictures, postcards
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Challenges Consequences Must have Must be communicated Fit the offense Be consistent Infringing on Rights Sometimes seen as violating 1 st amendment Freedom of Speech Civility campaign should never violate the basic intent of our Bill of Rights Make sure legal counsel has been consulted regarding any consequences or actions that have been included in the campus campaign plan
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It’s a Cultural Shift!!! Full-blown commitment by administration, starting with President Well-thought out plan that is: Communicated Visible Consistent
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Individual Contributions With or without Institutional Campaign Set standards in office, units, classrooms Set clear expectations for respectful and polite behavior Integrate civility “lessons” into course curriculum, staff meetings, trainings and student programs Make it visible Be a role model by displaying compassionate, kind and Loving actions
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References & Resources http://www.webershandwick.com/news/article/civility-in-america- 2013-incivility-has-reached-crisis-levels http://www.webershandwick.com/news/article/civility-in-america- 2013-incivility-has-reached-crisis-levels http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2014/02/herbst-authorizes- immediate-steps-to-promote-campus-civility / http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2014/02/herbst-authorizes- immediate-steps-to-promote-campus-civility / http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/education/2011-04-26- college-campus-civility.htm http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/education/2011-04-26- college-campus-civility.htm Rookstool, J (2007). Fostering Civility on Campus. Community College Press, Washington, DC. University of Missouri, Show Me Respect Project; http://civility.missouri.edu/toolbox.php http://civility.missouri.edu/toolbox.php
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Dr. Barbara A. Copenhaver Bailey Assistant Vice President for Student Success Division of Student Life West Virginia University 206 E Moore Hall, PO Box 6411 Morgantown, WV 26506 304-293-5811 c) 304-282-6629 barbara.copenhaver-bailey@mail.wvu.edu @BarbieGirlWVU Comments, Thoughts or Questions Thank you. ©2015 Barbara A. Copenhaver Bailey
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