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MDC Strategic Plan MDC Strategic Plan 2010-2015 2010-2015 Strategic Plan Coordinating Committee October/November 2010

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Page 1: MDC Strategic Plan 2010-2015 Strategic Plan Coordinating Committee October/November 2010

MDC Strategic Plan MDC Strategic Plan 2010-20152010-2015

Strategic Plan Coordinating Committee

October/November 2010

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Developing the Plan

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To change lives through the opportunity of education.

As democracy’s college, MDC provides access to high quality teaching and learning experiences that are accessible and affordable to meet the needs of our diverse students, and prepare them to be responsible global citizens and successful lifelong learners.

The College embraces its responsibility to serve as an economic, cultural and civic beacon in our community.

MDC’s Mission

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The vision of Miami Dade College is to be a college of excellence, renowned for its values:

1. An exceptional learning environment

2. A culture of inquiry and evidence3. An exceptional work environment4. Quality community partnerships5. A commitment to cultural initiatives6. Sustainability practices7. Resource development and operational

efficiencies8. Global reach and awareness

MDC’s Vision and Values

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Exceptional learning environment

1. Review and transform curriculum and its delivery to optimize student access and success.

2. Strengthen instructional support to optimize student progression and degree/certificate completion.

3. Develop a comprehensive student support model that focuses on engagement and excellence in service.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Culture of evidence

1. Integrate MDC Learning Outcomes into the fabric of the curriculum.

2. Create a systematic approach to data collection and dissemination.

3. Identify and promote appropriate indicators of learning and success.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Exceptional work environment1. Implement policies to promote work/life

balance.

2. Develop creative incentives for performance.

3. Increase professional development and external learning experiences for faculty and staff.

4. Implement a strategic human capital management plan.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Quality community partnerships

1. Develop comprehensive college-wide approach to cultivating and managing community partnerships.

2. Develop relationships with MDCPS that foster college readiness for graduates.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Commitment to cultural initiatives

1. Increase the number of students, faculty and staff participating in cultural initiatives at every campus.

2. Elicit greater community participation in cultural programs sponsored by the College which reflect the varied interests of the County.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Sustainability practices

1. Address environmental sustainability in all operations of the College to promote positive impact on the environment.

2. Educate students, staff, and community to be contributors to a healthy planet.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Resource development and operational efficiencies

1. Maximize federal, state, local and internally-developed resources.

2. Optimize use of resources by fostering culture of continuously enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.

3. Invest in technologies that foster competitive advantages for students and community.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Global reach and awareness

1. Develop learning experiences that prepare students to be global citizens.

2. Enrich the learning experiences of students and the academic community through global connections.

3. Promote rich diversity and inclusive nature of MDC.

MDC’s Strategic Goals

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Moving forward this fall, the SPCC will….

Share the planned goals and objectives

Form college-wide action & advisory teams

Identify measures to monitor progress

Invite volunteers to participate

Assist campuses and areas in aligning plans/priorities

MDC Strategic Plan 2010-2015

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COLLEGE STRATEGI

C PLAN GOALS

CAMPUS PRIORITIES/ GOALS

DEPARTMENT/

SCHOOL

GOALS

INDIVIDUAL

GOALS

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Value 1: “An exceptional learning environment…”

Goal 2: Strengthen instructional support to optimize student progression and degree/ certificate completion.

Objective 1: Implement and evaluate promising, cost-effective strategies to improve student progression and success, particularly in targeted areas including high-risk courses and lower achieving student groups.

For example…

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Support Center Department Goal: To develop and implement a Supplemental Instruction (SI) Program that targets CHM1033 and MAT0020, two high-risk courses on campus.

Individual Level: Director of Support Center’s goals may align with the Campus and Department goal as follows: Goal: Develop programs and materials to train SI

facilitators (tutors) and SI Administrators

Goal: Train Lab Managers to serve as SI Administrators and trainers

Individual Level: Lab Manager’s goal might be… Goal: Participate in the SI Administrators Training

Workshop

Goal alignment example 1:

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Academic department goal: To have faculty teaching high risk courses implement Supplemental Instruction in their classes.

Individual Level: Chair may align with the Campus and Department goal as follows… Goal: Provide professional development

workshop about SI for faculty in target courses.

Individual Level: Faculty member’s goals might be… Goal: Participate in the SI Training Workshop Goal: Offer SI in at least one of the high risk

classes he/she teaches

Goal alignment example 2:

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Questions?

Strategic Plan Website:

http://www.mdc.edu/main/planningeffectiveness/planning/default.asp