Today at 5 p.m. in BTC 203.
Last year, a group of faculty members worked with Dr. Alex Popovics to create a clear procedure for faculty members in dealing with disruptive student behavior. While the Judicial System is very well described in the College catalogue, it was felt that concrete guidelines were needed for faculty to follow whether such disruptive behavior was minor or major in nature. Dr. Popovics and the committee devised a flow-chart and a narrative for faculty to consult and this information is posted on the Blackboard Portal.
At the first meeting of the Academic Senate this year, Dr. Popovics presented an engaging and informative talk on faculty response to disruptive student behavior. In the interest of reaching evening adjunct faculty and others who may have missed that meeting, Dr. Popovics was invited and readily agreed to present a Twenty-Minute Mentor session on this essential, but sometimes perplexing area of teaching.
Please join us on Sept. 16 at 5 in BTC 203 for this very constructive session.
What if a student is sleeping in class? What if a fight breaks out in the hallway? What are my rights and responsibilities?
Published: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 00:00:00 +0000 by y.vannier