HANCOCK BIOLOGICAL STATION
FEBRUARY, 2004
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE IV


Facilitator
Diane Ebert-May (Michigan State University) provided an informative and entertaining day of professional development activities.





George Kipphut (Murray State University, Ky) and Nancy Grim (Chicago State University) ponder Mike Barton's (Centre College, KY) concepts about primary productivity



Haluk Cetin (Murray State University, KY) explains his arrangement of concepts to Rob Ziemba (Centre College, KY)

Institute Goals:

On completion of the workshop the institutional teams will have:
  • Worked on assessment and evaluation of student learning
  • Continued work on course design and effective instructional strategies
  • Determined mechanisms for sustaining FIRST II in collaboration with your home institution



  • Alan Goren and Kathleen Jagger (Transylvania University, KY), Terry Davin and Todd Bowdish (Penn Valley Community College, MO), Brian Gill (Graves County High School, KY), George Kipphut (Murray State University, KY), and Rob Ziemba (Centre College, KY) share a rich diversity of concept maps, all of which address the same concept.


    AGENDA

    Saturday, February 7, 2004

    7:00 AM

    8:00 AM

    8:30 AM

    10:30 AM

    12:00 AM

    1:00 PM

    3:00 PM

    6:00 PM

    Breakfast

    Brief Updates from Teams: Workshop Goals

    Course Development: break-out groups

    Refreshments

    Lunch

    Course Development: break-out groups (cont.)

    Refreshments

    Dinner
    Sunday, February 8, 2004
    7:00 AM

    8:00 AM

    10:00 AM




    12:00 PM
    Breakfast

    Sharing of Course Development

    Refreshments

    Revist Action Plans
    Sustaining FIRST II during 2004

    Lunch/Departure

    Alfred (Chicago State University, IL) explains his group's assessment rubric
      

    Rick Rolfes (Transylvania University, KY) and Nancy Grim (Chicago State University, IL) enjoy developing assessment criteria



    Terry Davin (Penn Valley Community College) and Peggy Palombi (Transylvania University, KY) consider the content of extended responses to an evolution problem



    The team from Transylvania University is full of smiles and team spirit as they prepare to depart


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