Johnson College Faculty Receive Training from Temple University

From August 10-14, 2015, Johnson College faculty attended an intensive five-day workshop on teaching strategies and best practices. Part of Johnson College’s Professional Development opportunities, this workshop was presented by the Temple University College of Education. The objectives of the workshop were to provide regional technical and pedagogical updating experiences for career and technical teachers, administrators, and support staff as well as to provide on-site, in-depth assistance designed to improve the academic competence of career-bound youth. Seventeen faculty members completed the workshop and received certificates from Temple University. In addition to the seventeen who completed every session, several instructors and adjuncts participated in select sessions throughout the week.

From August 10-14, 2015 Johnson College faculty attended an intensive five-day workshop on teaching strategies and best practices. Part of Johnson College’s Professional Development opportunities, this workshop was presented by the Temple University College of Education. The objectives of the workshop were to provide regional technical and pedagogical updating experiences for career and technical teachers, administrators, and support staff as well as to provide on-site, in-depth assistance designed to improve the academic competence of career-bound youth. Seventeen faculty members completed the workshop and received certificates from Temple University. In addition to the seventeen who completed every session, several instructors and adjuncts participated in select sessions throughout the week.
(From Top to bottom, L-R) Mark Kozemko, ’79, Instructor of Automotive Technology; Matthew Sleboda, ’84, Technical Generalist; John DeAngelis, Instructor of Architectural Drafting & Design Technology; Diana Harris, Clinical Instructor of Radiologic Technology; Frank Mickavicz, ’90, Instructor of Electrical Construction & Maintenance Technology; Doug Hampton, Instructor of Biomedical Technology; Barbara Senepedis, Research Analyst; Pedro Santiago, Instructor of Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology; Laura Little, Business Management Department Chair; and Gerry Barone, ’11, Instructor of Diesel Truck Technology. Missing from photo, Patrick Appel, ’07; Joseph Musheno, ’78; Rick Fornes, ’94; William Hobbs, Ronald Stiltenpole, and Joseph Polinsky.