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Ohio Association for Developmental Education
Annual Conference
November 7, 2014
Columbus State Conference Center
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A Message from the OADE President
Dear Colleagues:
On behalf of the entire OADE Board, welcome to the 31st Annual OADE conference!
OADE’s Mission simply is to “Empower Learners.” But how do we “empower” our learners who often
feel powerless in an education system? Our students often have experienced failure, frustration,
overwhelming life obstacles, and hopelessness. With declining resources and inadequate support
structures, addressing students’ educational, social, and emotional needs has become an enormous
challenge.
But our Mission is not just about our students: “Empowering Learners” includes every one of us. It is
essential that we continue to learn and grow as educators so that that we can protect the access to
opportunity for our students and provide them with meaningful, effective learning experiences. This
conference provides sessions to promote professional growth, the forum for open discussions on
current topics, and the opportunity to make collegial connections and form a network of professional
support.
Together we can turn failure into a success story and hopelessness into hope. We make a difference
every day!
Sandi Buschmann
President, OADE
Wireless Internet Access In the conference center, laptop and other electronic devise users can log onto the internet via:
Account 9spev3, Password cs442129. Type carefully! Our technology sponsor for the conference this
year is Townsend Press.
Overview of Your OADE Conference Day
8:45-9:45 AM Breakfast 9:15-10:00 AM Keynote Address 10:15-11:15 AM Session I 11:30-1:00 PM Lunch/Awards 1:00-2:00 PM Session II 2:00-2:15 PM Dessert Break 2:15-3:15 PM Session III 3:30-4:30 PM Session IV
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Breakfast, Welcome, and Keynote Address 8:45-9:45, Room 435 Ballroom
8:45 Breakfast is available in the ballroom, including pastries and coffee sponsored by Cengage
Learning. All food service today is provided by the students and faculty of Columbus State’s
Hospitality Management program.
9:00 Welcome message from OADE President, Sandra Buschmann and announcements by
conference coordinator, Jeffrey Leptak-Moreau
9:15-10:00, Keynote Address by Dr. Hunter Boylan, Director, National Center for Developmental
Education
Our 2014 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Hunter R. Boylan
"The Fate of Developmental Education: It's Not as Bad as It Looks"
First, let it be noted that Dr. Boylan has deep Buckeye roots, having grown up in the Steubenville area.
He proceeded to earn his bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Miami University and a
Ph.D. in higher education from Bowling Green State University.
One of the few recognizable stars of developmental Education, Dr.
Hunter Boylan, is probably best known as the Director of the
National Center for Developmental Education at Appalachian State
University in Boone, NC, where he is also a Professor of Higher
Education. This is also the home of what NADE members fondly call
“the Kellogg,” meaning the Kellogg Institute for the Training and
Certification of Developmental Educators which Dr. Boylan founded
and directs to this day. He is also the founder of Research in
Developmental Education and a member of the Editorial Boards of
the Journal of Developmental Education, the Journal of Teaching
and Learning, and the international Journal of Innovation,
Research, and Policy in Education. His publications are voluminous,
but one that received much attention recently was his refutation of
the many attacks launched on developmental education,
“Addressing Flawed Research in Developmental Education,” co-
written with Alexandros M. Goudas(Journal of Developmental
Education, Fall 2012).
He is the former Chairperson of the American Council of Developmental Education Associations and the
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former President of the National Association for Developmental Education (NADE). He has received
NADE awards for “Outstanding Leadership”, “Outstanding Research,” and “Outstanding Publication.” In
1996, NADE designated its award for “Outstanding Research Publication,” the “Hunter R. Boylan Award”
in honor of his contributions to research in the field. In 2009 the Association for the Tutoring Profession
named their research scholarship the “Hunter R. Boylan Research Award.” In 2011, the National College
Learning Center Association named their research scholarship “The Hunter R. Boylan Research
Scholarship.” Dr. Boylan is regarded as one of the “founding fathers” of NADE, serving as president
1981-83 and remaining highly active to this day as a researcher, outspoken advocate, and consultant to
NADE members.
Concurrent Sessions l 10:15 – 11:15 Room 409 Session 1 10:15 – 11:15 Ellen Brook, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Cuyahoga Community College Kristine Glasener, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Cuyahoga Community College Strand: Math Title: Investigating the Adult Learners’ Experience when Solving Mathematical Word Problems Summary: This is a presentation about the extensive research conducted on adult mathematics education. The research methodology was multiple case studies. The participants were developmental students enrolled in a beginning algebra course at a local community college. The word problems selected were chosen from a traditional style textbook. ____________________________________________________________________________ Room 407 Session l 10:15 – 11:15 Frank Bely, Annually Contracted Faculty, Developmental Mathematics, Sinclair Community College Strand: Math Title: Number Rules Summary: This session will help participants guide developmental math students to develop a logical system of numeration. Practical tips will be given to assist in this process, designed to help students have a sense of how numbers work. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Room 402 Session l 10:15 – 11:15 Linda Remark, Developmental Reading Instructor, Stark State College; Therese Revlock, Developmental Reading Instructor, Stark State College; Kate Wiles, PhD., Developmental Reading Instructor, Stark State College Teresa Wisvari, Developmental Reading Instructor, Stark State College Strand: Reading, Contextualized Instruction Title: Contextualizing Developmental Reading at Stark State College
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Summary: During this session, a panel of Stark State College reading instructors will share how
they have redesigned the reading curriculum stemming from best practices gathered through
Completion By Design (CBD) initiatives and developmental research. Critical Analysis IDS102 (a
pre-requisite for many classes) will contextualize skills to students’ majors by offering sections
specific to content in their major classes. Also, information regarding our first experience with
the reading boot camp will be spotlighted as well as future plans to assist student accelerate
through their developmental sequence courses.
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Room 415 Session l 10:15 – 11:15 Marc Scott, PhD, Interim Director of Developmental English, Shawnee State University Cynthia Hermanson, M.S. Ed., Full-Time Writing Instructor, Shawnee State University Keri Gibson, Writing Center Tutor and Student, Shawnee State University Strand: Writing and Writing Centers
Title: Developmental Writing and Writing Centers: Research, Policies, and Best Practices
Summary: This presentation will provide participants a brief history of the relationship between
writing centers and developmental education, a primer to writing center pedagogies, and some
useful strategies for incorporating the writing center in the classroom based on research in the
field and the presenters’ experiences.
______________________________________________________________________________ Room 404 Session l 10:15 – 11:15
Ruth Silon, Director, Student Success Center, Ohio Association for Community Colleges Hunter Boylan, Director, National Center for Developmental Education, Appalachian State University Strand: Administration Title: Managing Developmental Education to Maximize Student Success (and Budgets!)
Summary: This session is a follow-up to Dr. Hunter Boylan’s Keynote speech. It will include a question
and answer /panel discussion addressing some of the most challenging issues in Developmental
Education. Ruth Silon, the Executive Director of OACC’s Student Support Center will moderate the
session. Joining Dr. Boylan on the panel will be: Dean Allison Todd (Columbus State), Dean Will Wells
(Rhodes State) and Dean Robbin Hoopes (Cincinnati State).
11:30-12:45, Lunch and Awards Presentations, Room 435
Brief Remarks by incoming President David Haiduc, and Past President Jeffrey Leptak-Moreau
2015 Board Election Results by Brenna Michelis
Door Prize Drawing sponsored by Pearson Education
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Award Presentations
Outstanding Developmental Education Program, Stark State College, presented by Sandra
Buschmann
Outstanding Contribution to Developmental Education in Ohio, Ohio Association of Community
Colleges, presented by David Haiduc
Outstanding Contribution to OADE by a Member, Carter Jastram, Columbus State Community
College, presented by Jeff Koleno
Outstanding Contribution to Developmental Education by an Adjunct Professional, Michael
Glodowski, Cuyahoga Community College, presented by Cameron Kishel
Outstanding Contribution to Developmental Education by an Adjunct Professional, Patricia
Russell, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, presented by Cameron Kishel
Session ll 1:00 – 2:00 Room 409 1:00 – 2:00 Nick Shay, Mathematics, Central Ohio Technical College
Strand: Math
Title: Altering Course Delivery to Foster Collaboration in Developmental Math Courses
Summary: This presentation will explain how using a flipped classroom as well as implementing
a lab component can foster collaboration in math courses at the developmental level.
Attendees will receive example materials, as well as considerations for implementation.
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Room 402 1:00 – 2:00 Stephanie Alexander, PhD, Director of Student Success, University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College Strand: Reading, Writing, Curriculum Design – Acceleration Models Title: Do You Hear The People Sing? The Critical Role Design Plays in Creating Successful Accelerated Developmental Education English Programs Summary: This presentation features 3 successful accelerated developmental English course
designs offered at a small state community college in WV. Initially designed to satisfy the
demand for “dev ed reform,” these courses not only offered “accelerated” academics, but also
attended to the affective needs of community college students.
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Room 415 1:00 – 2:00 Heather Neal, Ed.D., Assistant Professor Developmental Language Arts, Sinclair Community
College
Strand: Reading, Academic Language
Title: Words as Tools: What Postsecondary Literacy Instructors Need to Know About Academic
Language
Summary: Academic language proficiency refers to the ability to understand and use the
specialized language practices of the academic disciplines in order to learn and communicate
within them. This presentation will explore the features and function of academic language
with an emphasis on how to build academic language through disciplinary literacy instruction.
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Room 404 1:00 – 2:00 Barbara Gilbert, Associate Professor, Sinclair Community College Strand: Administration, Acceleration in Math, Reading, and Writing Title: Still Accelerating Students in DEV ED Summary: This presentation will outline the steps taken in Developmental Education courses in the Developmental Language Arts and Developmental Math Departments at Sinclair Community College to accelerate students by combining coursework and curriculum in math, reading, and writing. Attendees will leave with course descriptions, textbook recommendations, and syllabi for these new integrated math, reading, and writing courses. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Room 407 1:00 – 2:00 Connie Shriver, ABLE Coordinator, Mid-East Career and Technology Centers Rebecca Ament, Dean of General Studies and Liberal Arts, Zane State College David Scheimann, Director of Retention, Completion, and The Center of Student Success, Washington State Community College Julie Stoffel, Lead ABLE Instructor, Mid-East Career and Technology Centers Strand: Administration, Panel Discussion - ABLE Title: ABLE’s Role in Developmental Education Summary: Able helps increase student success. Zane State College, Washington State College, and Mid-East Career and Technology Centers’ ABLE program will hold a panel discussion about how placement test cut off scores are used to determine a student’s referral to ABLE, the transition and preparation services for students, and the students’ return to college.
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Dessert Break 2:00-2:15 Gallery with Exhibitors
Join us in the exhibit area for dessert buffet and beverages sponsored by Pearson Education.
Grab and go so you don’t miss your next breakout session!
Session lll 2:15 - 3:15 Room 409 2:15 – 3:15 Dave Sobecki, Associate Professor, Miami University Hamilton
Strand: Math Title: Developmental Algebra: Where Dreams Go to Die Summary: Nobody ever decided “Student that can’t simplify a complex rational expression should NOT get a college degree.” Instead of continuing to force-feed traditional algebra to students that don’t want it and don’t find it useful, let’s design a new course that provides useful skills for non-STEM students. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Room 402 2:15 – 3:15 Brenda Refaei, Associate Professor, English and Communication Departments, University of Cincinnati -Blue Ash College Strand: Reading, Writing, Curriculum Design Title: Online Modules to Support Students in a Preparatory Reading and Writing Course Summary: Modules designed to support students placed in a low-level developmental reading and writing course will be shared for audience commentary. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Room 415 2:15 – 3:15 Dottie Bely, Professor, Developmental Language Arts, Sinclair Community College Denise Aselage, Assistant Professor, Developmental Language Arts, Sinclair Community College Strand: Reading, Writing Title: Alternative Assessments in Developmental Reading—Not Just Multiple Choice Tests
Summary: An active learning session on developmental reading assessments that looks at
various ways to assess student learning. Participants will begin the creation of an assessment
that can be used with their own classes.
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Room 404 2:15 – 3:15 Ruth Silon, Executive Director, the OACC Student Success Center, Ohio Association of Community Colleges
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Sharmaine Pechac, Program Manager, OACC AmeriCorps College Completion Coaches Program, Strand: Administration, Reading, Math, Writing Title: The OACC Student Success Center – Helping Community Colleges Move Forward Together
Summary: In 2012, the OACC Student Success Center was formed to support Ohio’s 23 community colleges as they reform developmental education. The work of the Center, snap shots of ten best practices in Ohio’s colleges, and details on the OACC’s College Completion Coaching program will be presented. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Room 407 2:15 – 3:15 Lauren Stowe Jones, Developmental Reading and Writing Instructor, Columbus State Community College Julie Hallas, Developmental Reading and Writing Instructor, Columbus State Community College Strand: Administration, Reading, Writing
Title: Placement Boot Camps…What a difference a week makes!
Summary: Various strategies are useful for preparing or possibly advancing developmental
students to college level coursework in as short a time as possible. This session will discuss
results from one such strategy to offer a COMPASS Boot Camp in order to help increase the
placement results. We will discuss suggestions and lessons learned for anyone considering or
already offering similar placement workshops.
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Session lV 3:30 – 4:30 Room 409 3:30 – 4:30 Shawn Bixler, Acting Director of the Department of Developmental Programs, University of Akron Bonnie Filer-Tubaugh, Senior Lecturer in Math - Division of Department of Developmental Programs, University of Akron Tom Johnson, Lead Faculty, Senior Lecturer in Math - Division of Department of Developmental Programs, University of Akron Strand: Math, Acceleration Title: Zipping through Developmental Math at U of Akron: Diving the Semester to Help Struggling Students Summary: Often by midterm it’s clear that underprepared math students are already likely to fail. At the University of Akron, the math faculty developed a series of four half-semester course, as well as subsequent study strategy courses, so that students could restart the second half of the semester. We will share our process, the problems we’ve encountered so far and how we addressed them, as well as our progress during this first semester of split classes.
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Room 402 3:30 – 4:30 OADE Board Meeting This meeting is open to all OADE members. The agenda includes swearing in the new board officers, evaluating this year’s conference, and initial planning for 2015 activities. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Room 415 3:30 – 4:30 CANCELLED (look and listen for announcement about a possible replacement session) Dr. Katherine F. O’Brien, Writing Tutor, Stark State College Title: Factors Affecting Developmental Readers’ Course Success and First-Year Persistence ______________________________________________________________________________ Room 404 3:30 – 4:30 Dr. Brian Cafarella, Professor, Developmental Mathematics, Sinclair Community College Strand: All Title: Developmental Education: Then and Now Summary: Many people lack an understanding of the discipline’s past and how that past compares and contrasts with the present. In this session, we will explore the rich history of developmental education and how that history compares and contrasts with the present. Moreover, we will discuss a long-term vision for the discipline. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Room 407 3:30 – 4:30 Dr. Michelle Miller, Sr. College Lecturer, Basic Writing, University of Akron Becky McDonald, Sr. College Lecturer, Basic Writing, University of Akron Mindy Morse, Sr. College Lecturer, Basic Writing, University of Akron
Strand: Writing
Title: Building Success in Basic Writing: Using Scaffolding Tools and Methods
Summary: Basic Writing students CAN meet high standards. Using presentation and audience
interaction, four panelists will share “scaffolding” methods and tools that help each Basic
Writing student build motivation and learning throughout the semester and produce a deeply-
revised course portfolio at the end of the term.
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CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE Chairperson, Jeffrey Leptak-Moreau
Registration, Julie Kling
Concurrent Sessions, Bob Huxell and Michael Filsinger
Exhibits, Julie Kling
Elections and Awards, Brenna Michelis
Treasurer, Jeff Koleno
2013-14 OADE Board
President, Sandra Buschmann
President-elect, David Haiduc
Immediate Past President, Jeffrey Leptak-Moreau
Treasurer, Jeff Koleno
Recorder, Cameron Kishel
At-large Representative, Juanita Darden-Jones
At-large Representative, Nancy Ziminski
2015 Board Meetings
Members are always welcome to attend Board Meetings. Contact Recorder Cameron Kishel for the exact date, time and location of the meeting. He can be reached at [email protected]. Meetings are typically held on Friday mid-day
for two hours, sometimes in person, sometime by conference call.
Volunteers Needed for 2015 One does not need to be a board member in order to be a valued volunteer.
If you are interested in helping with any aspect of OADE operations,
contact President David Haiduc at [email protected]
or Past President Sandi Buschmann at [email protected]
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Please visit OADE’s exhibitors, who are expected to include:
Cengage Learning Hawkes Learning Systems
McGraw-Hill National Association for Developmental Education
National Center for Developmental Education Pearson Education
Townsend Press University of Cincinnati
Thanks to Our Sponsors
Cengage for the breakfast pastries and coffee
Pearson for the afternoon dessert and coffee break
Townsend Press for conference bags and supporting conference technology
Additional Notes of Thanks!
David Grenier, Shop Manager, CoyoTees Screen Printing, for designing the new OADE logo
Ellen Stadler, photography
Division of Humanities and Sciences, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, for program
printing