President's Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and Learning
2023
Title V Team. Student and Academic Support.
- Dr. Lisa Rodriguez, Dr. Mica Stewart, Dr. Tiffany Kuo, Diana Felix, Lisa Amos, Adrienne Price, Cathy Stute, Gina Coburn, and the Title V Data Coach Team: Cara Tan, Krysten DeWilde, Loni Nguyen, Dr. Hong Guo, Mike Hood, Ned Weidner, Tony Rivas, Chris Jackson, and Dan Garcia
- Through the Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions Grant for Creating an Equity Minded Campus Culture to Improve Student Outcomes, the Title V team improved data literacy, created a culture of inquiry and facilitated over 300 faculty in earning equity in teaching certificates leading to greater incorporation of equity-minded teaching strategies across campus. Students who participated in personal and leadership development activities through the Equipo program reported a greater sense of identity and confidence in their ability to achieve their goals. The Money Management Center helped students to develop budgeting skills and improved financial wellness.
Tech Ed Resource Center. Career and Technical Education
- Madison Novelo, Cody Acevedo, and Stephanie Hernandez
- The Tech Ed Resource Center is committed to early intervention and their live online tutoring schedule makes it easier for students to get the support they need. The TERC actively works to foster an enriched learning environment that promotes student success. Their efforts have led greater student retention rates.
Sign Language and Interpreting Department. Skill Development
- Ann Walker, Irene Robles, Lauren Greenburg, and Riccardo Ferracuti
- Faculty in the Sign Language and Interpreting Department worked together to systematically review Student Learning Outcomes and effective assessments for all courses. They reviewed their data and made data-informed revisions to their courses and infused each course with equity-mindedness.
2023
Grounds Team. Personal, Social, Civic, and Environmental Responsibility.
- Gabriel Aragon, Cesar Castaneda, Edward Castaneda, Fernando Castellanos, Raul Corcuera, Guadalupe Diaz, Patrick Escalera, Ignacio Flores, Ruben Flores, Jose Hernandez, Johnny Jauregui, Miguel Maciel, Manuel Marquez, Robert Montoya, Albert Navarro, Jesus Navarro, Sergio Navarro, Felipe Ramos, Ren Smith, Bryan Stone, Juvencio Valdez, Steven Zamora, Danial Alvarez, Ivan Navarro, and Jose Sanchez
- Thanks to the work of the Mt. SAC Grounds crew, Mt. SAC is the first community college in the country to be a Certified Green Zone campus by the American Green Zone Alliance. This means a transition from gas-powered landscaping equipment to more sustainable electric or battery-powered alternatives. This is a remarkable accomplishment that paves the way to a cleaner, healthier and more sustainable environment staff, students, and community.
2016
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Outstanding Basic Skills Effort:
Statway Implementation: Professors Scott Guth, Paula Young, and Akira Nitta
For using student learning outcomes (SLO) assessment in the creation of courses, which increase throughput from Elementary Algebra through College Level Math and address student equity issues with regard to successful completion of general education math requirements among all ethnic groups. -
Outstanding Curriculum Effort:
Paralegal Program: Professors Catherine McKee, Martin Ramey, and Abby Wood
For creating and refining student learning outcomes (SLOs) and program level outcomes (PLOs), which support Paralegal students’ development of educational plans, legal knowledge, and job-search skills.
2015
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Outstanding Basic Skills Effort:
Adult Basic Education Department
For their improvement of teaching, learning, and
service delivery through the systematic assessment
and discussion of administrative unit objectives
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Outstanding Curriculum Effort:
Professor Richard Strand, Theater Department
For initiating the College’s outcomes mapping process by developing outcomes mapping for the AA-T Theater Arts program and sharing his mapping experience with colleagues across campus
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Personal Innovation:
Professor Solène A. Halabi, World Languages Department
For using various methods to gather data and improve teaching and learning within her French courses and across the World Languages Department
2014
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Outstanding Basic Skills Effort:
Summer Bridge Program
For effective outcomes assessment work resulting in increased persistence, success, and retention rates for underserved students
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Outstanding Curriculum Effort:
Communication Department
For creating a departmental structure for assessing course-level, program-level, and support services outcomes, resulting in meaningful resources and improvements for students
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Personal Innovation:
Professor Martin Mason, Physics & Engineering Department
For his effective and dynamic pedagogical approach in Electronics 10 that couples project-based learning with authentic assessment in a way that integrates critical thinking with documentation and presentation skills
2013
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Outstanding Basic Skills Efforts:
Library, Learning Resources, and Distance Learning Division Retreat: An Inclusive Approach to Outcomes Assessment
The Library, Learning Resources, and Distance Learning Division held three exemplary division-wide retreats focused on connecting the outcomes assessment process and planning and improvement. These sessions provided a forum to discuss planning, means of assessment, use of results, and the opportunity to highlight outcomes-related accomplishments.
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Outstanding Curriculum Efforts:
The Learning Assistance STDY Discipline Committee
The STDY Discipline Committee faculty created Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) in their Student Success courses focused on improving students' Locus of Control, assessed those outcomes, and then used the data to create new curriculum and interventions to improve the success of Mt. SAC students.Insert column two content here
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Personal Innovation:
Professor Robert Bowen, Music Department
Prof. Bowen exemplifies the work of a master teacher through quality instruction and curriculum development, which has resulted in a trebling of the number of students completing the music-theory sequence and has helped to increase the transfer rates for students of music.
Honorable Mention -
Outstanding Curriculum Efforts: Mt. SAC Information Competency Workshop Pilot Program
Pauline Swartz and Nora Shea developed information competency workshops to help students "learn academic research strategies, resources, and more." They provided Library faculty with an outstanding model of how to develop curricula and assess learning objectives, as well as how to engage colleagues in both processes.
2012
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Outstanding Curriculum Award:
Evelyn Hill-Enriquez and the American Language Department
Congratulations to the Evelyn Hill-Enriquez and the American Language Department, who will receive a $2,000 award for their outstanding use of SLOs in its Accent Reduction courses. The SLOs measured students' self-knowledge of their pronunciation strengths and weaknesses and confidence in communication. The department used the results
to (a) facilitate student/instructor communication,
(b) create course requirements to ensure basic pedagogical standards, and (c) used resources to establish a digital-recorder library for student use. -
Personal Innovation Award:
Professor Stacy Bacigalupi, Psychology Department
Congratulations to Stacy Bacigalupi who will receive a personal award of $1,000 from the Foundation for her outstanding leadership in SLO development in her department (Psychology) and across the campus. She was nominated by her department for her outstanding work, which included (a) providing samples to her department from other colleges, (b) leading departmental discussions on SLOs and "use of results" following data collection, (c) championing SLOs in her department, and (d) leading an "SLO Fun Day" with her co-chair, Misty Kolchakian.
2011
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Outstanding Basic Skills Efforts:
Math Department Professors - Dolores Chavez, Heidi Parra, Gary Long, Melody Summers, Christine Sun, Cameron Troxell, Kambiz Khoddam, and Phebe Hosea
Headed by Gary, this team won the award for
excellent work in teaching/learning basic skills
courses and in aligning course sequences.
Specifically, their project was aimed at increasing success rates in two developmental math courses--
Pre Algebra (Math 50) and Elementary Algebra
(Math 51)--using two fundamental treatments: providing student access to professor-created educational math videos and proactively striving
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Outstanding Curriculum Award:
Professor Jonathan Hymer, Electronics Department
The Curriculum and Pedagogy Award went to Electronics Professor Jonathan Hymer for performing excellent work at the program or course level that has led to improvements in curriculum design or course delivery.