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Answering Vision and Change's Call to Action
Facilitating Departmental Transformation toward Vision & Change
Sharon Gusky, Northwestern CT Community CollegeGina Semprebon, BayPath University
ABLE 2015 Conference
A Vision for Implementing Change
• Integrate core concepts and competencies throughout the undergraduate biology curriculum
• Focus on student-centered learning Authentic research experiences Innovative pedagogical practices – active
experiential learning, multiple forms of instruction Assessment of student learning outcomes
• Promote a campus-wide commitment to change Administrative support, faculty development,
resources and tools for reform• Engage the biology community in implementation
Why Change? What’s the Urgency?
STEM Pipeline --- Leaking Badly
www.pulsecommunity.org
Loss of students post-freshman Biology • 80% underrepresented• 60% for all others
US needs 1 million new STEM degrees for the next decade to maintain global leadership (PCAST, 2012)
1 Trillion dollars (est) has been spent on educational reform with little full-scale change
Why Change? What’s the Urgency?
www.pulsecommunity.org
What is PULSE? Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education
• Initiated as as result of a collaboration between NSF, NIH/NIGMS, and HHMI
• Charge: to catalyze change in life science education at the departmental level using the recommendations in Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education: A Call to Action
OUTLINE• Overview of PULSE programs and resources• Hands-on experience with PULSE tools
– Evaluate the status of your department– Target a goal for transformation– Develop a plan for implementing transformation
• Identify opportunities for regional networking and resource sharing
Introductions• Organize into regional groups
– Northwest– Southwest– Midwest/Great Plains– Southeast– New England – Mid-Atlantic
Regional Networks
• Focus on supporting change agents in departments
• Online component• In-person
workshops • Follow-up
activities• VT, NH, MA, CT,
ME, RI, NY
New England Great Plains and Midwest• Partner with ACUBE,
SENCER, NABT, AIBS• Regional V&C
workshops• Develop regional
hubs in IA, IL, IN, KA, MI, MN, MO, ND, OH, OK, SD, WI
• Engage community colleges
• Conference June 6-8
Pacific Northwest• Systems approach
to institutional change
• Enhance existing networks in the PNW
• Build regional networks in AK, WA, OR, ID, MT, WY
• Connect with NWBIO
• Meeting Oct 17-19
Southeast Regional• AL, FL, GA, KY,
NC, SC, TN, VA, WV, VI
• Focus on diversity, departments, regional networks
• Meeting June 18-21
Southwest
• Newly formed• AZ, CA, CO, HI, NM, TX
Vision & Change Rubrics
• Purpose:– Evaluate department progress in V&C implementation– Certification Program
• Six areas: curriculum development, faculty support, student engagement and inclusivity, assessment, infrastructure, and the campus climate for change
• All types of Institutions
• PULSE Vision & Change Rubrics v1.0
New England Network • Support regional workshops• Develop strategies to transfer skills between colleagues• Develop, organize and share resources that support faculty
and departments as they implement the Vision and Change recommendations
• Strengthen connections between life science faculty and Teaching and Learning Centers / local experts in faculty development or teaching
Three PULSE Fellows plus one Additional Ambassador
InstitutionsGoodwin CollegeSimon’s Rock CollegeNorthwestern CT Community CollegeBerkshire Community CollegeGateway Community CollegeHolyoke Community CollegeQuinnebaug Valley Community CollegeCapital Community CollegeMiddlesex Community CollegeManchester Community CollegeSpringfield Technical Community CollegeNashua Community CollegeThree Rivers Community CollegeMassBay Community CollegeSpringfield CollegeQuinnipiac UniversityBay Path UniversityTrinity CollegeSouthern Connecticut State UniversityWestern Connecticut State UniversityCentral Connecticut State UniversityPost UniversityUniversity of Saint JosephMount Holyoke CollegeUniversity of Connecticut
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