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Wednesday, 7 November 2018 5:00 PM - Friday, 9 November 2018 12:00 PM EST
1 Resort Dr, Asheville, NC, 28806, United States
Sale ends on 11/09/2018
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Crowne Plaza Resort Asheville, 1 Resort Dr, Asheville, NC, 28806, United States.
Cancellation policy Registrations can be cancelled until 14 days before the event, minus a $10 cancellation fee to cover charges assessed to us when you register. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Registrations can be cancelled until 14 days before the event, minus a $10 cancellation fee to cover charges assessed to us when you register. We apologize for any inconvenience.
http://www.ncccspa.org
The North Carolina Community College Sociology and Psychology Association (NCCCSPA) was founded in 1999 to promote communication and cooperation among NC sociology and psychology faculty, to address issues and policies of interest to these disciplines, to provide opportunities for professional and career development, and to support effective teaching.
McGraw-Hill Education
Pearson
Welcome to Asheville!
Cocktail Hour
Legos!
With the change in economic, political, and cultural aspects, there is a shift required for higher education instruction. Traditional instruction is teacher centered and the curriculum is usually developed initially and not altered to ensure the success of students. Differentiated instruction is a philosophy that allows for learning to be tailored to the student’s readiness, interest, and learning profiles. This session would cover what differentiated instruction is, how it is research based, discuss the major components of the instructional approach, how to adapt it to the higher education and how this instructional approach impacts student learning outcomes.
Psychology Instructor
Bethaney initiated the Sex Matters forums on Campus in Spring of 2009. This session will discuss our experiences with providing sexual assault awareness, healthy relationship forums, and sex education to our college campus. We have partnered with the Domestic Violence Shelter and other community partners through a student-led initiative: EVOLVE. This is a relevant topic, and one that is often difficult to bring to campus. We plan to share our experiences, successes and challenges.
Sociology Instructors
While community colleges tend to be more racially inclusive than most traditional 4-year institutions, too-often instructors are ill-informed of ongoing issues of race and racism and/or best practices for promoting racial inclusion in the college classroom. Generational and cultural cleavages between instructors and students may compound barriers to promoting racial inclusion in community college settings as racial frameworks continue to shift and change.
Sociology Instructor
Enjoy dedicated time to interact with our sponsors individually or in groups.
Instructor
Join your colleagues in a discussion of best practices and successful pedagogy. Bring your ideas and take home a few new ones!
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