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This institute will provide participants with 12+ hours of dedicated time with leads and experienced practitioners of the AAC&U High-Impact Practices you are most interested in integrating into your classes and other student learning experiences. Participants will be able to work one-on-one and in small groups with HIP initiative leaders to formulate, deepen, and strengthen learning experiences that seamlessly integrate multiple HIPs, enabling students to more quickly and easily achieve course, program, and institutional outcomes. Participants will be expected to implement their HIPs-stacked project/assignment in one or more of their CGCC Fall 22 classes and to share their work with interested CGCC faculty in Spring 2023. WHERE? The institute will take place in person at CGCC. WHEN? May 18 - 19th COMPENSATION: Participants will be compensated for up to 17 hrs at the summer faculty rate (~$31/hr): 12 hours for May 18th & 19th, and up to 5 additional hours of individual work and/or consultation with HIPs leads in June, July, or August (virtually or in person) before the Fall 22 semester starts. AVAILABILITY: 20 seats
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Often scarce and unpredictable, the presence of water in the desert southwest is precious and life-affirming. In uncertain times, rains that punctuate or even end our droughts replenish and renew the landscape. They fill us with hope as we reimagine a more sustainable future. Learning communities may play a similar role in education. How might our responses to pandemic-era challenges help us to reimagine a future for learning communities that is innovative, inclusive, vibrant, and resilient?
CGCC is hosting this year's National Learning Communities Conference. The theme for this year’s NLCC Like Water in the Desert: Learning Communities Replenished, Renewed, Reimagined invites LC practitioners to share their innovations in sustaining and renewing learning communities during the pandemic. How have you reimagined your LCs as you respond to changing student needs? How are learning communities replenishing teaching and learning at your institution? How are you planning for a more resilient future even as you face the “droughts” caused by pandemic-era disruptions to education? WHAT? The 2022 National Learning Communities Conference WHEN? Nov. 17-19th 8:00 - 5:00 pm WHERE? Gila River Hotels & Casinos at Wild Horse Pass COST? Early Registration $399.00 Late Registration $499 |
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