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Appendix C Workshop on Key Issues and Exemplary Practices Meeting Agenda, July 7–8, 2004
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... Rosser 9:15 Comments on Charge from National Science Foundation Panel: Elizabeth Teles, Program Director, Education and Human Resources, NSF Bruce Kramer, Division Director, Engineering Directorate, NSF 9:45 National and State Perspectives on the Community College Transfer Mission Panel: Warren Baker, President, California Polytechnic State Uni versity, San Luis Obispo William Beston, Adjunct Professor of Physics, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi 11:00 Break 82
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... Lunch 1:00 Successful Community College-Engineering Educational In stitution Partnerships Panel: Don Day, Professor of Engineering, Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland Aaron Wenger, Professor Emeritus, Itasca Community Col lege CLOSED SESSION 2:00 Committee Discussion Deliberation of Panel Presentations Discussion of Key Research Questions for July Workshop and Phase I Report 3:15 Committee's Next Steps Review of Work Plan Process for Selection of Participants for July Workshop 4:00 Adjourn
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... C Workshop on Key Issues and Exemplary Practices in Community College Engineering Science Programs and Transfer July 7­8, 2004 Agenda Wednesday, July 7 8:30 Continental Breakfast 9:00 Welcome and Overview of the Workshop: The Importance of Enhancing the Community College Pathway to Engineering Careers James M Rosser, President, California State University, Los Angeles, and Chair of the Committee on Enhancing the Community College Pathway to Engineering Careers John Slaughter, President and CEO, NACME William Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering 9:30 Charge to the Study Committee and Purpose of Workshop: Perspectives of the National Science Foundation, Project Sponsor Bruce Kramer, Division Director, Division of Engineering Education and Centers 9:45 Keynote Address: Opportunities and Challenges in Improving the Community College Transfer Mission 84
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... Lunch (and Poster Sessions) 1:30 Key Issues in Enhancing the Community College Pathway Moderator: James Rosser, Committee Chair Susan Hackwood, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of California-Riverside, and Executive Director, California Council on Science and Technology Frank Hart, Dean, Educational Institution of Engineering and Computer Science, Bluefield State College, West Virginia Jane Weyant, Assistant Dean, College of Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 2:30 Break-out Sessions 3:15 Break (and Poster Sessions)
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... 86 APPENDIX C ­ Northern Essex Community College and Merrimack College ­ Pima Community College and University of Arizona ­ Prince Georges Community College and Howard University ­ Three Rivers Community College and University of Massachusetts-Lowell 4:45 Break-out Sessions 5:30 Reception (and Poster Sessions) Thursday, July 8 8:30 Continental Breakfast 9:00 Community College Transfer and Higher Education Clifford Adelman, Senior Research Analyst, Department of Education 9:45 Standards and Quality: Perspectives of Two- and Four Year Educational Institutions Moderator: Peggie Weeks, Committee Member Presentations by: ­ Los Rios Community College and University of California-Davis ­ Monroe Community College and Rochester Institute of Technology ­ San Antonio College and University of Texas ­ Highline Community College and Seattle University 10:45 Break 11:00 Break-out Sessions 11:30 Report Out to Plenary Session 12:15 p.


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