Agenda for Rob Johnstone Visit, Feb. 5-6

Rob Johnstone, a national expert, researcher, and coach on guided pathways, will be visiting us again in February for two full days of sessions, questions, and presentations about Guided Pathways.  All employees are invited to attend and participate in the keynote and open sessions throughout the two days. Dr. Johnson recommends that participants attend the keynote sessions if they plan to participate in a topic session.

Dr. Johnstone’s visit agenda is attached below, or you can view and print it from here [PDF – link]. A few key events:

February 5:

  • 8:45-10:15 a.m., Raggazino Hall: Keynote Address #1, “Guided Pathways Framework, Data, and Q&A”
  • 10:30-12, CML 214, Session: “The role of Liberal Arts in guided pathways.” 
  • 1:30-2:45, CML 214, Session: “Learning Outcomes.”
  • 3-4:30, Raggazino Hall, Keynote Address #2: “Key Transformations in Guided Pathways, Q&A.”

 

February 6:

All 2/6 open sessions held in Building 4, Room 106

  • 8:30-9:45, Session: “Program Mapping.”
  • 10-11:45, Session: “Advising and Student Affairs.”
  • 12:45-2, Session: “Career Communities and Meta-Majors.”

 

A PDF schedule is also available for viewing: Continue reading “Agenda for Rob Johnstone Visit, Feb. 5-6”

Information Sessions: How to get involved

Welcome back to Winter Term! We’re moving ahead with Guided Pathways work this year, but there’s a lot of work to be done. The key to success in building guided pathways is involving multiple stakeholders, with multiple viewpoints and diverse experiences, in both defining the work and completing it. To this end, we’re holding information sessions about the teams we believe we’ll need to get started in this important work, and everyone is invited to attend, learn more, and discuss.

At the sessions, we’ll briefly discuss the teams that will form this term, their anticipated scope and potential projects, and the membership roles for each. If you’re curious about how to get into the work of guided pathways, please drop by one of these open sessions to ask questions or find out more.

At each session, we’ll also hand out this document [PDF – link], which provides an outline of anticipated Winter ’19 teams and positions. (It is also attached below as a PDF for ease of download). Stay tuned for a recruitment survey, coming out in Week 2, when we’ll start looking for interested applicants for all of the teams.

The dates for the sessions are below. As always, let us know if you have questions!

– Jenn K.

Day Date Time Location Host
Thursday 1/10/19 10:30 – 11:30 am 19/232 Jenn Kepka
Friday 1/11/19 12:30 – 1:30 pm 19/234 Jennifer Frei
Monday 1/14/19 1:00 – 2:00 pm 19/239 Jenn Kepka
Tuesday 1/15/19 9:00 – 10:00 am 19/234 Jenn Kepka
Wednesday 1/16/19 10:00 – 11:00 am 19/239 Jennifer Frei
Thursday 1/17/19 1:30 – 2:30 pm 19/239 Jenn Kepka & Jennifer Frei
Tuesday 1/22/19 9:30 – 10:30 am 19/239 Jenn Kepka
Wednesday 1/23/19 2:00 – 3:00 pm 19/239 Jennifer Frei

A PDF is also available: Continue reading “Information Sessions: How to get involved”

Fall Session Feedback

Welcome to Winter term! This post is a little late because the fall flew by, and posting it during break felt like a good way to make sure it would be lost in the virtual cloud.

We received valuable and informative feedback after our first visit from the LBCC team in the fall. It’s been collected in a spreadsheet that’s viewable online.

Evaluation is an important part of our ongoing project, and we appreciate hearing from you. If you’ve attended an event (or if you haven’t been able to), please let us know what you’ve thought. We’re looking forward to a new term of new opportunities to engage in Guided Pathways work!

Open Campus Forum with VP Paul Jarrell 12/5

Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Dr. Paul Jarrell, hosted an open college forum on Wednesday, Dec. 5 to discuss Guided Pathways. Thanks to all of the Lane employees who attended and asked questions! We look forward to further conversations about Guided Pathways next term.

Didn’t have a chance to attend? The recording of the session is below. Dr. Jarrell will also host an identical session on Friday, January 18, from 1:30-3 p.m. in Building 4, Room 106.

Continue reading “Open Campus Forum with VP Paul Jarrell 12/5”