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Tuesday, April 15
 

2:15pm CDT

Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Collaboration between College Faculty and ISD Teachers in Dual Credit Programs
Tuesday April 15, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
How do you help college faculty and ISD teacher understand and/or debunk assumptions about one another and dual credit students? How do you help college faculty and ISD teachers understand the uniqueness of teaching modality and understand the dual credit student? How do you maintain quality without sacrificing communication, collaboration, and commitment? With a significant rise in dual credit partnerships, Northeast Lakeview College's Academic HSP Team has identified several misconceptions between high school dual credit faculty and college dual credit faculty. This presentation aims to explore effective strategies for bridging the gap between these two groups. We will delve into methods for helping college faculty and ISD teachers understand and challenge assumptions about one another and dual credit students. Additionally, we will discuss how to help both groups appreciate the uniqueness of different teaching modalities and the specific needs of dual credit students. By addressing common assumptions and identifying the unique strengths each group brings to the table, we aim to foster a collaborative environment that enhances the dual credit experience for high school students. Maintaining quality without sacrificing communication, collaboration, and commitment is crucial. Therefore, we will highlight the importance of holistic professional development tailored to the specific challenges and opportunities of teaching dual credit courses. By the end of this session, participants will have a deeper understanding of how to create a more cohesive and effective dual credit program that benefits both educators and students.
Speakers
avatar for Anetia Ports

Anetia Ports

Academic Dual Credit Liaison & Professor of English, Northeast Lakeview College
Anetia Ports has spent 24 years teaching in higher education, with experience at both two-year and four-year institutions across Georgia, Arizona, and Texas. Her career began in 2003 at Alamo Colleges, where she served as the Rose R. Thomas Writing Center Coordinator at St. Philip's... Read More →
avatar for Tammy Perez

Tammy Perez

Dean for Academic Success, Northeast Lakeview College
Perez has taught in higher education settings for 30 years at both two and four-year institutions in several states. Within the Alamo Colleges District, she has worked at St. Philip's College and San Antonio College, where she worked full-time and served in various roles: Department... Read More →
Tuesday April 15, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
Ames

3:30pm CDT

Getcha Head in the Game: Full Court Press Advising Days
Tuesday April 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Austin Community College High School Programs conducts monthly advising for students on academic warning and probation plus midsemester advising once a semester which is....a lot. How do you keep that up semester after semester? By getting your head in the game, of course! We're talking spreadsheets, we're talking Google Docs, we're talking Gmail templates, we're talking Calendly- all the tools and workflows to set you up for success. Let's draw up a game plan to win year after year!
Speakers
avatar for Katie Poe

Katie Poe

High School Programs Academic Success Coordinator, Austin Community College
As a High School Programs Academic Success Coordinator at Austin Community College, Katie draws on her 10 years of teaching experience (including 4 years at an early college high school) to advise ECHS and dual credit students and to plan events to help them develop their soft skills... Read More →
Tuesday April 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Ames
 
Wednesday, April 16
 

10:15am CDT

Building Bridges leading to Student Success through Sustainable Partnerships
Wednesday April 16, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am CDT
Learning Outcomes: How to achieve a 100% high school student graduation rate and 100% college degree attainment.

We will discuss the importance of building a sustainable partnership with your IHE partner, and how maximizing relationships incorporated with structured systems can help increase your student success outcomes. We will share progress monitoring systems and best practices for early student intervention, which will help with student retention data.
Speakers
avatar for Kendra Harrison

Kendra Harrison

Senior Success Coach, El Centro Community College
As a proud first-generation college graduate, Kendra holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Woman’s University and a master’s degree in Higher Education with a concentration in Enrollment Management from Abilene Christian University. Currently, Kendra is pursuing a doctoral... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Alexander

Andrea Alexander

Lead Counselor, Lassiter ECHS - DallasISD
With 24 years of experience in education, Andrea (Angie) Alexander has spent the past 15 years as a counselor at Lassiter Early College, guiding students through the challenges and opportunities of dual credit programs. With a bachelor's degree in communication and a master's in human... Read More →
avatar for Candice Jackson

Candice Jackson

Assistant Principal, Lassiter ECHS - DallasISD
As a product of Dallas ISD and Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center graduate, Candice Jackson has continued serving Dallas ISD students as the Assistant Principal of Lassiter Early College for the past 10 years. Additionally, she is a first-generation college graduate and shares... Read More →
Wednesday April 16, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am CDT
Ames

1:30pm CDT

Addressing the Demand for Semiconductor Technicians through Strategic Partnerships
Wednesday April 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
The semiconductor industry is currently witnessing unprecedented growth, driven by a national effort to bring manufacturing back home for national defense purposes and to gain greater control over the chip supply chain. This expansion is predicted to create nearly 115,000 jobs nationwide by 2030, with 39% of those positions requiring technicians equipped with a certificate or a two-year AAS degree. To address the anticipated technician workforce gap in North Texas, the North Texas Semiconductor Workforce Development Consortium (NTxS-WDC) was established by the Department of Education grant P116Z23026. This coalition of local semiconductor companies, community colleges, universities, and a non-profit organization is working to increase the pipeline of skilled workers. This presentation will highlight our mission, focusing on partnerships with the CCMR community and local ISDs to raise awareness of the industry and develop advanced manufacturing certifications at the high school level.

Our Theory of Change has identified three key strategies for growing the technician workforce. First, we aim to increase enrollment at community colleges for training for advanced manufacturing degrees. Within our community college partners, how this is accomplished varies based on their capacity and students served, with some needing to expand lab space and hire instructors and others increasing recruitment and scholarships. The second strategy is to promote advanced manufacturing related certifications at the high school level, which is essential for scaling the workforce, as community college capacity will ultimately be limited. The third strategy involves increasing awareness of the semiconductor industry and sparking interest in STEM careers. Despite semiconductor chips being the backbone of nearly all modern electronics, the industry remains largely unknown to today’s youth. Therefore, efforts to increase awareness of this critical sector must go hand in hand with expanding training programs.

The consortium has adopted a multi-faceted approach to generate interest in the semiconductor field. Some community colleges have hosted summer camps to introduce students to electronics and robotics, while one college has equipped a mobile mechatronics trailer to bring technology outreach directly to rural students. Additionally, the consortium sponsored projects such as gamifying the semiconductor industry through a Minecraft modification and creating digital media to highlight the industry’s impact, educational pathways, and career opportunities. At the request of our educator partners, the consortium also developed a four-hour field trip that offers more in-depth exposure than a typical career fair. We further established a week-long professional development program for teachers and a one-day event for counselors to familiarize them with the field. Many of these programs have thrived thanks to the valuable partnerships formed within the education ecosystem.

To equip students graduating from high school with certifications that would allow them to work directly as technicians, the semiconductor industry promoted a new regional program of study in electronics technology within the manufacturing career cluster. Currently approved in ESC Regions 6, 10, 11, 12, and 13, the program provides students with a fundamental understanding of electrical systems needed for this career path. This program has been successfully integrated by two of the consortium partners: Dallas College and Grayson College. The presentation will review the unique approach that each took, the challenges faced with implementation, and the importance of strong partnerships across the ecosystem.
Speakers
avatar for Tene Frazier

Tene Frazier

Instructional Coordinator, Dallas College School of MIT
With a passion for tech fields and STEM education, Tené Frazier’s career spans industry and education. After over 14 years as an engineer in the automotive and heavy construction equipment industries, she transitioned into STEM Education - first as a K-12 Computer Science/Engineering... Read More →
avatar for Karen Campbell

Karen Campbell

Associate Dean, Grayson College
Karen Campbell earned her BA from West Texas A&M, her MA from Baylor University and her PhD from Texas Tech, all in English. She has served as a higher education instructor at Grayson College for 8 years and has served for the last 3 years as an Associate Dean over Academic and Workforce... Read More →
avatar for Eden Zielinski

Eden Zielinski

Assistant Director of The North Texas Semiconductor Institute, The University of Texas at Dallas
Eden Zielinski received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering all from Stanford University where she graduated with her final degree in 1995. She joined the semiconductor industry upon graduation, first working for Texas Instruments as an integration... Read More →
Wednesday April 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
Ames

3:00pm CDT

Brewing Up Success: Enhancing Dual Enrollment Faculty Support
Wednesday April 16, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Fill up your cup and get ready to sip on some fresh ideas. We’re excited to share the latest strategies from Tarrant County College District that are serving up success for our dual enrollment faculty. Adjunct faculty teaching at our partner high schools, and high school faculty serving as embedded instructors are crucial to the success and growth of our dual enrollment programs, yet each group requires a unique blend of support to thrive. We will discuss our Embedded Faculty Liaison structure, embedded faculty training event, and our faculty safety resources. These well-received tools have been key to enhancing our faculty training and engagement. We’ll share our methods, then open the floor for a solutions-based discussion on your faculty support concerns. Like a well- crafted latte, there are many layers to dual enrollment faculty support, so let get our ideas percolating and brew up some solutions together.
Speakers
avatar for Veronica Guzman

Veronica Guzman

Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Partnerships, Tarrant County College District
Veronica Guzman is the Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Partnerships for the District Educational Partnerships Office at Tarrant County College. Before working in Academic Affairs, her career spanned student leadership development, orientation, parent programming, and student activities... Read More →
Wednesday April 16, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Ames
 
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