Jennifer Medina, Professor I – Dental Health Lawanna McCoy, Professor II – Mathematics.Vimala Mangoli, Adjunct Instructor, Business Law.Shari MacLachlan, Professor III – Political Science Carrie McDonald, Associate Professor- Mathematics.Rachel McDermott, Associate Professor – English Composition, Literature.Laura McCallister, Associate Professor – Mathematics.Olimpia Lukacs, Professor I – Mathematics.Pam LoVerde, Adjunct Instructor – Strategies.Alexandra Lezo, Adjunct Instructor- Art.Selena LaMotte, Professor I – Human Services Traci Klass, Professor III – English Composition, Literature Kristin Hurley, Adjunct Instructor – Music.Hector Hernandez, Associate Professor – BAS Management.Debbie Kwon, Adjunct Instructor- Business Administration and Management.Matthew Kachlany, Professor I – Anatomy and Physiology.Justina Jackson, Adjunct Instructor – Human Services Elka Ivanova, Professor III – Mathematics Jesse Haggett, Adjunct Instructor – Art.Mari Gross-Lau, Adjunct Instructor- Health Science.Jermaine Gordon, Associate Professor – Mathematics.Barbara Goldman, Professor I – Health Science, Nutrition.Gokarna Gharti-Chhetri, Professor III – Biology, Environmental Science Ruth-Ann Galatas, Adjunct Instructor – Music Stephen Fritts, Adjunct Instructor – BAS Information Management.Frederick Ford, Associate Professor – Economics. ![]() Brian Findley, Professor III – Health Science Africa Fine, Associate Professor – English Composition, Literature Robin Fiedler, Associate Professor – English Composition, Theatre.Abdullah Said Erdogan, Professor II – Mathematics Nicole Edwards, Adjunct Instructor – Human Services.Heather DeStefano, Adjunct Instructor – Human Services.BarbaraDegorge, Adjunct Instructor – History Emmanuel Danso, Professor I – Accounting.John Daily, Adjunct Instructor – English Composition, Literature.Brooke Coslett, Associate Professor – BAS Management.Leanora Conlin, Adjunct Instructor – Psychology.Carol Clarke, Interim Associate Dean – Nursing Emma Chow, Associate Professor – Chemistry.Margaret Chojnacki, Adjunct Instructor – Speech.Colette Chiacchiero, Associate Professor – Health Sciences.Emilio Pablo Carrasco, Professor II – Anatomy and Physiology Elizabeth Caron, Adjunct Instructor – Sociology Patty Braga, Associate Professor – Health Science.Stephany Bonhometre, Adjunct Instructor – Human Services.Kacey Bishop, Assistant Professor – Health Science.Debbie Beres, Associate Professor – Business and Entrepreneurship.Ana Armbrister Bland, Adjunct Instructor – Educational Prep Institute Paulette Andrews Moore, Adjunct Instructor – French.Brian Anderson, Adjunct Instructor – Fire Science.Uzma Amiruddin, Professor I – Computer Science.Emmanuel Alvarado, Professor III – Sociology, Spanish Cassandra Allen, Associate Professor – English Composition.Charles Alkady, Adjunct Instructor – Computer Science.Cynthia Alexandre, Associate Professor – Mathematics.Angela Adame-Smith, Professor I – Psychology Robb Erwin, faculty development manager, reports that the credential recipients represent all PBSC campuses, all faculty ranks, and a broad cross-section of academic disciplines. Nearly 60% of PBSC’s course enrollments this term are for traditional online and live online classes. Yohe said 268 full-time and part-time faculty teach fully online, and the goal is for all of them to obtain the credential. We have to keep our emphasis on quality because students expect more today with online education.” ![]() “Palm Beach State is responding by supporting its faculty with this certification. We’ve seen a shift, and the shift is permanent,’’ said Roger Yohe, vice president of academic innovation and strategy. ![]() “More students are taking online course than ever before. 27, in the Public Safety Training Center (Room 108) on the Lake Worth campus. PBSC will celebrate the inaugural group at a pinning ceremony at 12:30 p.m. The course requires faculty to implement the teaching practices within their PBSC courses. Aligned with research in cognition and adult learning, the ACUE course covers how to design an effective online course, establish a productive learning environment, use active learning techniques, promote higher order thinking and utilize assessments to inform instruction and promote learning. The credential was awarded after faculty completed the Effective Online Teaching Practices 25-module course, where they learned evidence-based teaching practices proven to improve student achievement and close equity gaps. More than 90 Palm Beach State College faculty members have received a nationally recognized teaching credential co-endorsed by the Association of College and University Educators and the American Council on Education.
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