The following individuals are critical for the success of the Pathway to Graduation Project.
Pathway to Graduation Project Director
Dr. Lewis Kahler, Vice President for Learning & Academic Affairs
Responsibilities
- Lead and revise the project; apprise the President of progress and challenges
- Chair the Project Team and solicit guidance from them on implementation practices and progress
- Coordinate data collection and reporting procedures for all project objectives
- Approve expenditures
- Supervise the evaluation process
Activity Director
Ibrahim Rosic, Director of Learning Commons
Email Ibrahim Rosic Phone: 315-792-5506
Responsibilities
- Lead the Title III grant activity implementation and ensure all objectives are met
- Coordinate and meet regularly with the Learning Commons workgroup to design and implement this space
- Coordinate and meet regularly with Gateway Course Customization Teams; ensure appropriate pedagogy in learning objects to promote student success and engagement
- Implement the evaluation with the Project Director and External Evaluators
Student Support Advisors
Rosemarie Pastorella, Rachel Simonds, Rachel Golden, Robin Saxe, Patti Antanavige, Dan Eddy, Jenny Lewis, Justin Rahn, & Justin Johnson
Responsibilities
- Interpret and apply results of predictive analytics to identify case loads of students
- Develop prescription pathways dependent on student life demands
- Continually monitor students' progress and adjust as necessary
- Actively engage with tutors to provide wrap around academic services
Instructional Design Librarian
Jocelyn Ireland
Email Jocelyn Ireland Phone: 315-792-5372
Responsibilities
- Work with Gateway Course Customization Teams to identify what students need to learn in gateway courses
- Develop objectives and ensure content matches those objectives
- Revise content to shape for learning needs
- Structure content and activities for student learning
- Create media to support learning
- Develop assessments
Gateway Course Customization Teams
Responsibilities
- Work with the Instructional Design Librarian to create digital toolkits that support teaching and learning made up of assignments, projects, study guides and assessments that are infused with active learning activities
- Assess current course outlines and objectives
- Adapt existing teaching methods in light of technological advances and new research into effective learning
- Work collaboratively with other faculty in the discipline to vet toolkits and integrate recommended improvements