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Professional Development System
The North Carolina Community College System conducts state leadership activities in areas of identified need or priority, with emphasis on professional development and collaboration. The Basic Skills staff oversees these activities, involving personnel from other organizations as appropriate. Changes are approved annually by the Basic Skills Advisory Board to create a systematic training plan including state sponsored training, university-based training sponsored by the state, and training offered by not-for-profit agencies.
Last year 2007-2008, the North Carolina Community College (NCCCS) System Office provided ninety-four (94) Basic Skills training and staff development opportunities and a statewide conference (65 additional workshops). These staff development opportunities were attended by a total of 3,041 participants.
STAR Pilot
The Basic Skills Office invited up to 45 individuals from across the state to participate in the Student Achievement in Reading (STAR) this past fall.
The North Carolina Community Colleges System saw this reading reform initiative that includes professional development, tools, and resources as an opportunity to expand participants' knowledge of effective reading instruction and improve their ability to build local and state adult basic education systems that support reading improvement. Therefore, we required interested programs to send at least one lead instructor/administrator and one instructor together to all three institutes. This meant we had slots for 22 programs to participate if everyone had sent the two required attendees. We have 16 programs (listed below) that have been able to stay in the training even though we lost others because of travel and budget constraints.
Our plans are to train 4 North Carolina trainers in August of this year. One trainer will be our lead trainer (Diane Barber) and will work with all the others to make up teams of two across the state. This will ensure that the training is the same across the state and the quality of STAR is not compromised. The other three trainers we hope to pull from three different regions in the state, to allow for training and technical assistance in close proximity to the programs.
Programs Implementing STAR
- Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute
Hudson, NC
- Catawba Valley Community College
Hickory, NC
- College of the Albemarle
Elizabeth City, NC
- Craven Community College
New Bern, NC
- Davidson County Community College
Lexington, NC
- Durham Literacy Center
Durham, NC
- Fayetteville Technical Community College
Fayetteville, NC
- James Sprunt Community College
Kenansville, NC
- Mitchell Community College
Statesville, NC
- Richmond Community College
Hamlet, NC
- South Piedmont Community College
Polkton, NC
- Vance-Granville Community College
Henderson, NC
- Wake Technical Community College
Raleigh, NC
- Wayne Community College
Goldsboro, NC
- Wilkes Community College
Wilkesboro, NC
- Wilson Community College
Wilson, NC
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