
Faculty Development
The Center sponsors faculty development programs during the
fall and spring terms. These are usually presented each month
during September, October and November and again in January,
February and March. The programs are normally held on one of
the four Florida Community College campuses, with at least one
program held at each campus each year. The annual International
Conference on College Teaching and Learning is held each April.
To identify appropriate faculty development programs for the
next year, a survey is conducted in cooperation with the Learning
Futures Group, by the Center each spring term. The survey is
distributed to all full-time and adjunct faculty. Programs are
then designed for the next year to meet faculty needs, with workshop
leaders and speakers identified and sponsored by the Center from
among the Florida Community College faculty, as well as from
educational institutions throughout the world.
The largest faculty development program sponsored annually by the Center is its International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, which is held at one of the downtown Jacksonville hotels. The conference provides a multitude of workshops, keynote and featured speakers, faculty presentations, and many more exciting exhibits.
Recent keynote speakers have included
paleoanthropologist Meave Leakey, author Sylvia Nasar, physicist
and string theorist Brian Greene, author Ray Bradbury,
playwright Edward Albee, science historian and TV host James
Burke, and evolutionary biologist and president of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, Stephen Jay Gould.
Over 1,000 faculty from 25 countries attend, representing all
the major academic disciplines. More than 240 Florida Community
College faculty and staff attend, with an increasing number
of Florida Community College faculty making presentations.