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89th Convocation Celebration August 8-12, 2016 “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela

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Page 1: August 8-12, 2016 · 1:30 1:00 SLO/TracDat (SLO Coordinators/ M. Wagener) Peer Mentoring Group – New Hires and Mentors Only 1:00-4:00 PM Universal Design (J. Ponticelli) Planning,

89th Convocation CelebrationAugust 8-12, 2016

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

-Nelson Mandela

Page 2: August 8-12, 2016 · 1:30 1:00 SLO/TracDat (SLO Coordinators/ M. Wagener) Peer Mentoring Group – New Hires and Mentors Only 1:00-4:00 PM Universal Design (J. Ponticelli) Planning,

Yuba College Convocation 2016-17

August 10, 2016

7:30-8:00 Coffee and Carbs: Welcome Back Breakfast Part –Time Faculty Sign-in for FLEX Flex ID# Y229 6 hours of credit for the day 8:00-9:00 Welcome and State of the District Theatre Dr. Douglas Houston, YCCD Chancellor; Dr. GH Javaheripour, Yuba College President

9:00-9:15 Equal Access Theatre Dr. Jan Ponticelli, DSPS Coordinator 9:15-9:45 Completion by Design Theatre Daren Otten, Dean of Applied Academics; Delmy Spencer, Dean of Student Services 9:45-10:00 Accreditation Theatre Brian Jukes, College Effectivenss and Accreditation Committee (CEAC) Co-Chair 10:00-10:15 Program Review Brian Jukes, CEAC Co-Chair; Cassie Leal, Research Analyst 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-12:00 Social Justice & Multicultural Education Dr. Veronica Neal, DeAnza College 12:00-1:00 Lunch Cafeteria 1:00-4:00 Workshop and Curriculum Meta Training (Please select one session of each) Planning, Research & Knowledge Systems, Multiple Measures Workshop

Room – Yuba College Theater Presenter - Dr. Terrance Willett, Cabrillo College, RP Session 1: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Session 2: 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Curriculum Meta Training (Faculty must attend one training session to ensure ability to input curriculum in the fall) Room – 803 Presenter – CurricUNET Trainers Session 1: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Session 2: 2:30 – 4:00 p.m.

Page 3: August 8-12, 2016 · 1:30 1:00 SLO/TracDat (SLO Coordinators/ M. Wagener) Peer Mentoring Group – New Hires and Mentors Only 1:00-4:00 PM Universal Design (J. Ponticelli) Planning,

Ope

ning

Wee

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Mon

day,

Aug

. 8

Tech

nolo

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ours

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uden

t Pro

gres

s

Tues

day,

Aug

. 9

Who

are

our

stud

ents

& h

ow

can

we

supp

ort t

hem

in th

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assr

oom

?

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nesd

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l Col

lege

Con

voca

tion

Thur

sday

, Aug

. 11

Stud

ent S

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plet

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Page 4: August 8-12, 2016 · 1:30 1:00 SLO/TracDat (SLO Coordinators/ M. Wagener) Peer Mentoring Group – New Hires and Mentors Only 1:00-4:00 PM Universal Design (J. Ponticelli) Planning,
Page 5: August 8-12, 2016 · 1:30 1:00 SLO/TracDat (SLO Coordinators/ M. Wagener) Peer Mentoring Group – New Hires and Mentors Only 1:00-4:00 PM Universal Design (J. Ponticelli) Planning,

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS YC Staff Development Committee

Members 2016-2017

Francesca Hulin, Committee Co-Chair/Faculty (Language and Fine Arts/ESL, BSI Co-Chair) Karsten Stemman, Committee Co-Chair/Administrative Representative Meridith Selden, Faculty Representative (Social Sciences) Denice Burbach, Faculty Representative Ruth Tamulonis, Faculty Representative Melody Kempton, Classified Representative Rosa Packard, Classified Representative Kristina Vannucci, MESA Director Kristi Page, Recorder Resources Zulema Zermeno, Academic & Student Services

Convocation Presenters

Terrence Willet Terrence Willett is the Director of Planning, Research and Knowledge Systems at Cabrillo Community College and a consulting researcher with the RP Group. Mr. Willett has 15 years of experience in pro-gram planning and evaluation, working with large scale relational databases, conducting statistical analyses including predictive modeling using traditional and machine learning/data mining techniques, and geographic information systems (GIS) analyses.

Veronica Neal Dr. Veronica Neal, Executive Director, Equity Office, DeAnza College. Veronica A. K. Neal, Ed.D., is a certified diversity professional, certified community and workplace mediator, integral coach, and an equity and social justice specialist. Dr. Neal has over two decades of experience in the field of diversity education, training and human development.