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Distinguished Professor of Syracuse University, Chair of the Higher Education Program"Student Success Does Not Arise By Chance" Please join colleagues at the Fall Convocation 2012 as we recognize and celebrate the faculty and staff for their commitment to student success and academic excellence. Mark your calendars for Monday, August 20 at 8:30 a.m. in the San Antonio College, McAllister Fine Arts Auditorium (MCFA 105). The first 100 attendees will receive a copy of Tinto’s latest book, Completing College Rethinking Institutional Action.
Introduction 13:46
SAC Speech Team: Passing the Torch 7:57
Chancellor and Keynote Speaker 1:43:00
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Professor Tinto received his Ph.D. in education and sociology from The University of Chicago. He is currently Distinguished University Professor at Syracuse University. He has carried out research and has written extensively on higher education, particularly on student retention and the impact of learning communities on student growth and attainment. He has consulted widely with Federal and State agencies, with independent research firms, foundations, and with two and four-‐year institutions of higher education on a broad range of higher educational issues, not the least of which concern the retention and education of students in higher education. He serves on the editorial boards of several journals and with various organizations and professional associations concerned with higher education. He chaired the national panel responsible for awarding $5 million to establish the first national center for research on teaching and learning in higher education and served as Associate Director of the $6 million National Center on Postsecondary Teaching, Learning, and Assessment funded by the U.S. Office of Education. He is involved in a number of national initiatives to improve college completion including Completion by Design funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Roadmap Project of the American Association of Colleges and Universities, the Institute of Higher Education’s Pathways to College Network project funded by the Lumina Foundation for Education, the American Council on Education Commission on Higher Education, and the American Association of Community Colleges’ Community Colleges: 21st Century Initiative. He also serves as a Senior Scholar for the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Education and the Council for Opportunity in Education. His new book from The University of Chicago Press, entitled Completing College, lays out a framework for institutional action and shows how it can be applied to enhance the success of students in both two and four-‐year institutions.
Understanding the Supplemental Instruction (SI) Model
Rethinking Developmental Education in Community College
How I-BEST Works
Accelerating Program Completion
Learning Communities in Developmental English
Student Success Courses
Classroom as Communities
Cooperative Learning
Power of Student Voices in Freshman Learning Communities
Cross Learning Communities
Accelerating Student Completion
Contextualization
Problem Based Learning
Scaling Up Interventions
CATs: A Student’s Gateway to Better Learning
Using Classroom Assessment to Change Both Teaching and Learning
Taking Student Success Seriously in the College Classroom
Date: August 20, 2012
Time: 8:30 AM
Where: McAllister AuditoriumSan Antonio College1300 San Pedro Ave.San Antonio, TX78212