Faculty Forums
On Saturday morning, November 18, there will be three rounds of Faculty Forum sessions, each 75 minutes long. There will be four different Tracks, or categories of Forums to meet the interests and needs of different Certified Leadership Educators.
Track: Building Social Capital through Leadership Development
- Round 1 - “Service Beyond Self-Service: Combining Leadership Development and Service Learning,” Marilyn Smith, North Seattle Community College, Washington
- Round 2 - “Personal Power Development for Inner City High School Youth,” Denise Hinds, Metro Nashville Public Schools, Tennessee
- Round 3 - “Building Social Capital in a Distressed Community: Mott Community College’s Community Outreach Partnership Center Program,” Lillie McCain and Paul Rozycki, Mott Community College, Michigan
Track: New Content from the Fourth Edition of Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development Studies: A Humanities Approach
- Round 1 - “Pygmalion in Leadership,” Jo Marshall, Somerset Community College, Kentucky, and Monika Byrd, Phi Theta Kappa Headquarters, Mississippi
- Round 2 - “Simon Bolivar, Humanist and Leader: A Latin American Leadership Profile,” Mario Ramos-Reyes, Kansas City Kansas Community College
- Round 3 - “The Battle of East and West: Lao Tzu and Plato Engage in Point/Counter-Point,” Michael Engs, Pima County Community College, Arizona, and Mark McCabe, Colorado Mountain College, Colorado
Track: Creative Teaching/Learning Methodologies
- Round 1 - “Type Talk in the 100 Acre Wood: A.A. Milne and Personality Profiles,” Cindy Carbone, Edison Community College, Ohio
- Round 2 - “The Play’s the Thing: Exploring Readers Theater Techniques in the Leadership Development Classroom,” Steve Schroeder, College of DuPage, Illinois
- Round 3 - “Newspapers in the Leadership Development Classroom,” Kevin Capallo, The New York Times, and Monika Byrd, Phi Theta Kappa Headquarters, Mississippi
Track: Leadership Development in Public Safety Professions
- Round 1 - “A Dialogue on the Challenges of Filling the Public Safety Leadership Pipeline,” Moderator Kevin Brame, International Public Safety Leadership & Ethics Institute and North Las Vegas Fire Department, Nevada
- Round 2 - “Ethical Issues in Public Safety Leadership,” Louis Fetherolf, International Public Safety Leadership & Ethics Institute and Riverside Sheriff’s Department, California
- Round 3 - “The Public Safety Role in Developing Community Leadership,” Jeanne Woodford, International Public Safety Leadership & Ethics Institute and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (retired), California