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ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SPECIAL EDITION A M ess age f rom Academic Affairs Dear Colleagues, This year our College community has united to weather unprecedented challenges and has thrived in the midst of great uncertainty. In spring, the College endured a sudden shift to remote operations to support academic continuity. In summer, the College designed and implemented a robust plan to reopen campus operations, reestablishing full access to campus resources and services to students. As we enter fall, the results of your creativity and determination over these past months have catalyzed innovation, collaboration, and strategic progress. These ongoing investments in our students and the life of the College have advanced Northwest Florida State College in its mission to improve lives even through these trying times. This fall will not look like any we have experienced in the past, yet I have every confidence that we will persist in achieving the institution’s goals because of your continued commitment to the community and to our students. Even as we have been apart, I saw faculty leaning in, as they do, to guide their colleagues through change and learning, to share best practices, and to quickly adjust to the demands of the shift to remote instruction. I saw departments across the College go to great lengths to support students as they navigated their own challenges. I am incredibly proud of the work you all have done to support one another and our students throughout these difficult times. Truly, we are all in this together. Throughout this crisis, we have collectively demonstrated how adaptive and resilient we are as a College community. NWFSC held its (continued on next page)
Active & Engaged Learning The QEP, Engage NWFSC, is a campus-wide endeavor that re-imagines how the College can best serve today’s NWFSC student by focusing on faculty development and promoting active and engaged learning opportunities across all instructional methods. This project aims to positively influence student success and improve the student experience as the College becomes a more present, visible, and active partner in students’ paths toward academic success.
Primary Objectives Increase in...
– Number of faculty receiving professional development on active learning strategies. – Use of active learning strategies in all classes, across all disciplines, term lengths, and modes of delivery. – Student performance, persistence, and retention rates in...
• Hybrid Courses • Eight-Week Courses • Courses Campus-Wide
Inquiries Department: Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning (CITL) Primary Contact: Dr. Williams-Shuford, QEP Director Phone: 850-678-5111, ext. 6199 Email: william3@nwfsc.edu
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