Faculty and Staff Meeting and
Workshop Minutes
Spanish-American
Institute
December 4, 2010
Schedule: The Faculty and Staff Meeting started at 10:15 am and
ended at 11:00. The Workshop started at
11:15 and adjourned at 12:30 pm. Mr.
Ferraro invited attendees to lunch at Esca.
Attendance: G. Andryuschenko,
J. Arbai, N. Armyakova, Z. Batchaeva, T. Bobrysheva, O. Brazhnikova,
F.A. Bush, A.M. Diaz, G. Diaz, I. Dimitrova, L. Eco, D. Engulatova, D.V. Ferraro, L. Grajo, Y.
Kireyeva, L. Klavsen,I. Lopez, M. Machado, E. Manliclic, M. Marzhokhova, Z. Matiychyk, S.
Mere-Mere, M. Nisimov, E. Nibeyro, V. Ortiz, A. Pliner, C. Prager, E. Ramos, R.
Adbedl Rasol, K. Rodriguez, L. Dolina Ruck I. Rymer, T. Schwenke, P. Schiffman,
S. Sergeeva, S. Shcheglovaova, B. Tagna, A. Tuldanes.
Excused: Anvar Ergashev, Chrisian Gallardo, Bouchra
Zouhairi
President: Mr. Ferraro welcomed everyone. He asked them to:
Computer Room Protocols: He asked
Computer Room faculty to make sure that students in Computer classes were
working on legitimate assignments instead of surfing the web for reasons
unrelated to class work.
Accreditation Updates: Mr. Ferraro
also discussed the status of our ACICS application for accreditation renewal
and our progress in submitting an application for CEA accreditation.
School Move: Mr. Ferraro indicated
that within the next several months, the school may most likely move to a new
location in the mid-town area. He will
keep everyone apprised.
Chairs and Other
Faculty: Dr.
Prager explained the academic reorganization into a Division of Career Programs
and a Division of Intensive English Language (IEL). Each Division will have a Business, Computer,
and English Chair. The new IEL Division Chairs will work with the Career
Program Chairs and with Dr. Prager to assure the English language learning
outcomes and assessment of all ESL and non-ESL courses.
Chairs ↓ |
Career Program Division |
Intensive English Language (IEL) Division |
Business Department |
Freddie
Ann Bush |
Freddie
Ann Bush |
Computer Department |
Enrique
Nibeyro |
Bouchra
Zouhairi |
English Department |
Libertad
Grajo |
Nori
Panganiban |
Dean of Academic
Affairs: Dean Prager
covered the following:
1. Internet
Course Review and Emerging Model for Computer Courses: Computer
faculty and Dr. Prager are working on a revised Internet course with an
information literacy emphasis that will consist of three components:
·
an updated
textbook with assignments that reflect more up-to-date aspects of Internet
searching and production,
·
use of public
access online databases and tutorials for information literacy skills
development, and
·
regular production
assignments correlated to the “research” assignments and reports in NorthStar
textbooks found at the end of each unit (to be individualized according to the
each student’s ESL course enrollment).
The revised Internet course
model will directly link application and ESL production skills. It is hoped that it will become a model for
other computer courses as well. For
example, Word students could be assigned regular production of Word documents
for ESL coursework, PowerPoint students the production of PowerPoint
presentations for individual and group ESL assignments, Excel students the
production of speadsheets for ESL class presentations, etc.
2. ACICS and
CEA Self Studies: Dr. Prager also explained how the CEA Self
Study differs from the ACICS one. She emphasized
that the Institute is seeking CEA accreditation for its English-Plus Course of
Study. She distributed the attached
handout, “CEA Standards: Aligning Curriculum and Student Achievement,”
and discussed the need to provide evidence of an outcomes-based curriculum that
aligns course goals, course objectives, and student learning outcomes for each
ESL and non-ESL course.
3. Bi-Monthly
Exam Test Duplication Requests: She
also distributed a draft form for requesting future duplication of bi-monthly
exams (attached). The new Test
Distribution Request Form will help us validate for CEA and others that the
Institute is measuring the English language student learning outcomes for each
ESL and non-ESL course aligned to each course’s stated goals and outcomes objectives.
Break: 11:00-11:15
Workshop: 11:15-12:30pm
CEA
Standards and Self-Study: Objective
Bases for Defining, Aligning, and Assessing Measureable Objectives for ESL and
Non-ESL Courses in the English-Plus Course of Study
During the workshop, faculty
and staff reviewed and discussed the rationale for the norming of ESL learning
objectives and outcomes measurements at different ESL levels (attachment).
Workshop participants
reviewed the similarity and alignment between and among different learning
taxonomies and ESL outcomes, including:
Attachments:
CEA Standards:
Aligning Curriculum and Student Achievement
Teacher Request for Exam Duplication Form
Bases for Determining Educational Objectives, Learning
Outcomes, and Criterion Referenced Testing