This new workshop will ground students in the fundamental principles of how adults learn best, and why this is critically important to judicial branch work. The contents can be applied in any environment. In this workshop, students will identify their individual learning styles and ways to extend learning experiences for more meaningful and transformational learning to take place. There are three purposes to be achieved by this program.:
· The first purpose is one of outreach—encouraging individuals who have not previously taught for either NCBC or MSU to do so and become more actively involved in both organizations.
· The second purpose is to advance the quality of instruction among both new and previous instructors resulting in higher-levels of satisfaction among the participants.
· The third purpose is to increase the subject matter relevance and thus the value of learning leading to greater transfer of knowledge and skill to the workplace.
Session Name: NCBC Faculty Development Program
Date: Monday, July 17, 2017; 11:30 am-5:00 pm (bring your lunch)
***Attendees who wish to complete the faculty development program and receive MSU Judicial Administration Program credit to fulfill the requirements for the MSU Education, Training, and Development for 5.0 contact hours course may do so. MSU attendance forms will be available for students to complete and submit.
For more information about the MSU/JA program, please visit the program’s website at:
http://judicialadministration.msu.edu.
If you have any questions about building your education portfolio, please contact Cathy White at: [email protected].
· The first purpose is one of outreach—encouraging individuals who have not previously taught for either NCBC or MSU to do so and become more actively involved in both organizations.
· The second purpose is to advance the quality of instruction among both new and previous instructors resulting in higher-levels of satisfaction among the participants.
· The third purpose is to increase the subject matter relevance and thus the value of learning leading to greater transfer of knowledge and skill to the workplace.
Session Name: NCBC Faculty Development Program
Date: Monday, July 17, 2017; 11:30 am-5:00 pm (bring your lunch)
***Attendees who wish to complete the faculty development program and receive MSU Judicial Administration Program credit to fulfill the requirements for the MSU Education, Training, and Development for 5.0 contact hours course may do so. MSU attendance forms will be available for students to complete and submit.
For more information about the MSU/JA program, please visit the program’s website at:
http://judicialadministration.msu.edu.
If you have any questions about building your education portfolio, please contact Cathy White at: [email protected].