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Agenda for New Faculty Orientation

8:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. on August 10, 2009
OLD MAIN ROOM, BONE STUDENT CENTER

Register NOW at http://training.ilstu.edu/newfaculty/.

8:00-9:00 Check-in, Continental Breakfast, and Welcome Fair
Pick up your name badge and New Faculty Information Packet outside the Brown Ballroom; then enjoy a continental breakfast and stroll through our Welcome Fair for a chance to visit with representatives from scores of campus units and other organizations. When you’re ready, move in to the Old Main Room and watch a slide show introducing you to your new academic home.
9:00- 9:20 Welcome and Introductions
After brief welcoming remarks, you’ll participate in a “classroom clickers” demonstration designed to help you learn something about your new campus and colleagues.
9:20-9:40 President and Provost Welcome
President Al Bowman and Provost Sheri Everts will officially welcome you to our campus and community.
9:40-10:05 Plenary Session: General Education: What's in it for You?
Assistant Provost Mardell Wilson will discuss issues related to General Education, the foundation upon which the rest of a student’s education at Illinois State University is built.
10:05-10:30 Plenary Session: Campus-wide Initiatives You Need to Know About
Learn more about the role(s) you can play in three campus-wide initiatives: the American Democracy Project, the Political Engagement Project, and yearOne. (Speakers: Steve Hunt, Danielle Lindsay)
10:30-10:40 Transition
Take a break and move to a new space for the first of three breakout sessions.
10:40-11:20 Breakout Session 1
Choose among the following options:
Difficult Classroom Situations
ISU students are great, but they’re not always perfect! Difficult classroom situations can—and will—arise. This session will provide tips for coping as well as information about University policies, procedures, and resources that can help.
The Successful Researcher: Starting Out
Come find out how award-winning researchers got their start and get answers to questions about resources to support your research.
The Successful First-Year Teacher
What makes a successful first year of teaching and how do you achieve that? A panel of second-year teachers (yes, they were at New Faculty Orientation LAST year!) will answer your questions and share some insights into having a successful first year of teaching.
Library Orientation for Faculty
Learn how to access Milner Library’s 1.5 million resources and put them to work for you and your students. Wait ‘til you see what Milner Library has to offer!
11:20-11:30 Transition
Take a break and move back to the Old Main room.
11:30-Noon Plenary Session: These Are Our Students
One of the keys to successful teaching is tailoring instruction to the students we have—not the students we used to have, or the students we wish we had. ISU has great students. Come learn more about them.
Noon-12:10 Transition
Take a break and move in to the Brown Ballroom for lunch.
12:10-12:35 Lunch
You’ll be joined at your table by representative ISU students, administrators, and members of the NFO Steering Committee. Here’s your chance to ask those burning questions!
12:35-1:00 Speaker: ISU History
History Professor Emeritus John Freed will share findings of his recent research into Illinois State University’s first century-and-a-half.
1:00-1:10 Transition
Take a break and move back to the Old Main Room.
1:10-1:35 Plenary Session: FERPA, the Helicopter Parent, and You
Registrar Jess Ray will discuss some of the legal constraints you should keep in mind as you negotiate the tension between helicopter parents and your students’ right to privacy.
1:35-1:45 Transition
Take a break and move to a new space for the second round of breakout sessions.
1:45-2:25 Breakout Session 2
Choose among the following options:
Putting Down Roots: The Bloomington-Normal Community
Bloomington-Normal is a great place to live. Find out what’s available for individuals and families in our community.
The Successful Researcher: Starting Out
Come find out how award-winning researchers got their start and get answers to questions about resources to support your research.
The Successful First-Year Teacher
What makes a successful first year of teaching and how do you achieve that? A panel of second-year teachers (yes, they were at New Faculty Orientation LAST year!) will answer your questions and share some insights into having a successful first year of teaching.
Library Orientation for Faculty
Learn how to access Milner Library’s 1.5 million resources and put them to work for you and your students. Wait ‘til you see what Milner Library has to offer!
2:25-2:35 Transition
Take a break and move to a new space for the third round of breakout sessions.
2:35-3:15 Breakout Session 3
Choose among the following options:
Putting Down Roots: The Bloomington-Normal Community
Bloomington-Normal is a great place to live. Find out what’s available for individuals and families in our community.
Difficult Classroom Situations
ISU students are great, but they’re not always perfect! Difficult classroom situations can—and will—arise. This session will provide tips for coping as well as information about University policies, procedures, and resources that can help.
The Successful Researcher: Starting Out
Come find out how award-winning researchers got their start and get answers to questions about resources to support your research.
The Successful First-Year Teacher
What makes a successful first year of teaching and how do you achieve that? A panel of second-year teachers (yes, they were at New Faculty Orientation LAST year!) will answer your questions and share some insights into having a successful first year of teaching.
3:15-3:25 Transition
Wait! Don’t leave! Come right back to the Old Main room for the final plenary session of the day.
3:25-3:45 Plenary Session: Early-Career Faculty Initiative
NFO is just one component of ISU’s New(er) Faculty Initiative. Come learn about other support options for new faculty. We’ll also have door prizes (must be present to win) and hand out maps to the New Faculty Reception.
4:00-6:00 New Faculty Reception
Relax with new friends and colleagues at this reception hosted by President Al Bowman and Provost Sheri Everts at the University Residence, 1000 Gregory St., Normal, IL.
NFO Parking
NFO parking is free in the lot north of Bone Student Center (enter on Locust Street – campus map available http://www.ilstu.edu/map/pdfs/campus3d.pdf).
Childcare
If you need temporary childcare for the NFO, go to http://www.sittercity.com/child-care-babysitters.html and enter your zip code. For permanent childcare, referrals are available from the Childcare Resource and Referral Network (309/828-1892). You can also advertise child care positions on ISU’s Student Employment site. Go to http://www.hr.ilstu.edu/managers_toolkit/hiring/student.shtml.