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"Being a part of FIPP has given me the opportunity to learn more about the community college organization, its employees, and the wide range of services we provide to the corporate and public community. Specifically, I value being back in the classroom, facilitating and assessing student learning. I love engaging students in critical thinking and challenging them to form and communicate their ideas. FIPP is an opportunity to do what I love" -- Clarissa Davis-Ragland, 2002-2003 FIPP Intern (more...)
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2002-2003 FIPP Interns
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"I had started here as adjunct faculty without any formal orientation with my own class and a 'good luck--let me know what you need.' Since I had never taught a class, it was only by making mistakes that I learned what I needed. With students, other faculty, and my director watching me make those mistakes, it was a rude awakening to the education arena. The FIPP is a program that I believe should be instituted whenever new faculty arrive. I have learned different coping methods to cover everything from testing skills, hiring practices, and even student grievances. My mentors were able to devote time to my learning and involve me with different committees I had only heard about before this internship."
In Fall 2003, Diana became a full-time faculty member in the Nnursing department at Mesa Community College.
See the final report for Diana Breed-Williamson
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| college |
| GateWay Community College |
| education |
| Master of Science, Nursing |
| current position |
| tba |
| discipline area |
| Nursing |
| learning contract |
| tba |
| mentor(s) |
| Jan Joransen / Diane Dietz / Cathy Lucius |
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