ABOUT SINCLAIR

Welcome to Staff Development and Innovation Committee

Professional development at Sinclair Community College is a process for gaining the knowledge, skills, and competencies which contribute to the mission of the College. It is a process involving change which improves learning. There are three levels of development:

  • staff development – programs and activities designed to enhance the attitudes, skills, knowledge, and performance related to individuals within the College;
  • program development – programs and activities designed to enhance the attitudes, skills, knowledge and performance related to systems within the College; and
  • organizational development – programs and activities designed to enhance the attitudes, skills, knowledge, and performance related to institutional effectiveness.

Professional development is a means to an end.  The means involves the knowledge, skills, and competencies of individuals participating in the three levels of development outlined above. The end involves the answer to two questions:

  1. Does this professional development program or activity improve or expand learning?
  2. How do we know?

History

When the professional development initiative was created at Sinclair Community College early in the 1970’s, the President and Board of Trustees felt it was important to extend learning to all elements of the college—faculty, administration, staff and students. These learning opportunities extended well beyond the classroom and supported growth for all employment categories. This remains the guiding tenet of professional development at Sinclair -- learning opportunities for ALL people.

In September 2008, SDIC was divided into two seperate organizations. SDIC as we know it, continued for support, administrative, and professional staff. Professional development for all faculty was absorbed by the Center for Teaching and Learning.



Did You Know?
Out of 1,200 community colleges in the nation, Sinclair is one of 20 board member colleges of the League for Innovation in the Community College.
Sinclair faculty are consistently awarded for their teaching excellence.
Sinclair awards on average $80 million in financial aid and scholarships each year.
Sinclair has established more than 100 transfer agreements to assist students in transferring to other colleges.

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