Developing a Community of Practice

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Developing a Community of Practice Dr. Susan Bradley, Kathy McCoskey, Butler Community College

Community of Practice purposes Training Mentoring Supporting Collaborating

Positive Results in our Department Enthusiasm Collaboration Growth mindset Buy in More rigorous & consistent curriculum in all writing courses Enhanced understanding of developmental students needs and capacity to learn

Evolution of ALP Training Dev. Ed. Institutes for ALP, reading, math, & study skills faculty Dev. Ed. research, best practices, specific training for discipline Stipend for participating, additional stipend for semester follow through First formal ALP training accomplished using model syllabi and lesson plans, shared resources shell, ALP faculty handbook and training notebook

Topics Covered in ALP Training National & Butler data How ALP works--the model & Butler policies Backwards Design Scaffolding RIGOR Reading Cycle Active Learning Non-cognitive Model syllabi and lesson plans Metacognition Shared Resources Shell Brain-based Instruction

What we’ve learned about training. . . Brain-based instruction principles apply! Ease into training with short “Intro to ALP Canvas- shell course,” which trainees take before attending the 2-day training Model & use active learning in training Provide multiple trainers to vary the voices, approaches, and depth of expertise Clarify what is essential and what is choice Guide & support faculty as they modify their own syllabi & lesson plans

ALP Training Tools ALP Faculty Handbook Training notebook, articles “Intro to ALP” Canvas pre-training course Canvas Scavenger Hunt ALP Student and Faculty Testimonial videos Recorded presentations from our conference: Susan Gabriel, Student Panel

Training Incentives Stipends for two-day training Professional Development points--after initial training Collaboration & training meetings--many contribute Contributing to shared resources shell Food & fellowship!

Administrator’s Point of View Need to establish baseline, calculate results, and keep cyclical data Need to provide release time and funds for overload projects and mentoring to build and support program Need to document and “share our story” with leaders and public Need to provide funds & food for training (“carrots,” energy, and appreciation)! Need for ongoing training of ALP leadership team (conferences)

Keeping it going. . . Small groups with mentors Informal “yak and snack” sessions End-of-semester event Faculty sharing of strategies & learning experiences Student testimonial videos and panels ALP student questionnaires Regional conference