![]() what is mcli?Mission To foster student success, the Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction (MCLI), part of the Maricopa Community College District, is dedicated to supporting and advancing teaching and learning by working collaboratively with faculty, administrators, and district-wide groups to provide quality services, programs, and resources, such as: Goals to provide educational opportunities in effective teaching and learning practices for faculty professional development to expand support for adjunct faculty professional development to enhance faculty professional growth to support innovation in teaching and learning to increase leadership opportunities for faculty to provide opportunities for collegial interaction to promote the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning to provide support for faculty recruitment to use MCLI staff and resources effectively and efficiently to provide quality services, programs, and resources to all who are served by MCLI A Little History...
In 1983, Dr. Alfredo de los Santos Jr, then Vice Chancellor for Educational Development, established the Center of Instructional Technology (CIT) The MCLI provided programs and budget support for various programs such as Ocotillo, the Maricopa Institute for Learning, All Faculty Convocation, and learning@maricopa.edu. MCLI staff also offered consultation and support to the colleges regarding instructional design, technology innovations, assessment, and evaluation.
In the Spring of 2000, acting Vice Chancellor Bertha Landrum envisioned all faculty-related programs house in one place to facilitate faculty access to information and services. Newly added programs to MCLI included Fine Arts, Honors, and Maricopa CARES (education of the senior workforce).
Later added programs included a suite of internal grant funds coalesced now as Learning Grants. A Faculty-In-Residence position was created. MCLI developed several new "learnshops" focused on teaching and learning and revitalized the faculty dialogue days offering eight events in 2000-2001.
In Fall 2001, recently appointed Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Dr. Anna Solley moved all Faculty Professional Growth (FPG) support into MCLI where staff was able to monitor and track all FPG processes and budget-related items. In April 2002, the Faculty in Progress Program (FIPP) was assigned to MCLI as well as the Adjunct Faculty Professional Growth Program in Fall 2002. fast factsHere is where you will find important details like our main phone (480-731-8300), fax (480-731-8282), and maps. |
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