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Agriculture Peer Group Formation at the Virginia Community College System

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by Adam O'Neal -- Based on input from a cohort of agriculture faculty from around Virginia, an Agriculture and Food Systems Peer Group has been constituted by the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) to serve the needs of agriculture program faculty around the Commonwealth of Virginia. Peer groups have existed for other disciplines for some time, but none for this area of study until now. From the shared experiences of the Agriculture Workforce Training for Collaborative Leadership (AWT4CL) cohort members and other agriculture faculty, we understand that collaboration at professional levels has proven challenging. This peer group promises potential benefits to agriculture faculty in unraveling professional challenges and related classroom and teaching concerns. Agriculture is the largest private industry in Virginia, with over 43,000 farms contributing to $82.3B a year in economic impact (Virginia Farm Bureau, n.d.). Though a number of Virginia Community College System ( V...

Gamification or “Jobification” – Applying Game Design Approaches as a Bridge to Workforce Skills

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  by Celeste Carmichael -- Gamification is a known program design approach used to provide motivation for students and participants to complete tasks - offering visual, virtual, and sometimes tangible rewards and validation of learning. In recent years, and particularly with the broader adoption of e-learning and hybrid work in higher education, experimentation and documentation of gamification as a part of classroom pedagogy has grown .  Beyond content transfer, can this same strategy be used to connect relevant past experiences for students to current classroom learning? Some faculty from the Virginia Community College System involved in the Agriculture Workforce Training for Collaborative Leadership (AWT4CL) are applying these approaches to help students to bridge informal and formal learning experiences, connecting the dots on experiences that can translate to valuable workforce attributes. The AWT4CL cohort members have noted that digital badges used in this way can he...

Recent Research Explores Community College Students’ Motivations and Outcomes

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by Samson Adeoye -- What comes to mind when you think of affordable education, workforce training, flexible education paths, transfer opportunities, local community impact, and diversity? Community colleges are perhaps your foremost thoughts. They are carriers and deliverers of such possibilities in a single package ( American Association of Community Colleges, 2022 ; Kolesnikova, 2009 ; Warner 2022 ). Community colleges are two-year colleges, originally called junior colleges, and have their origin knit into the fabric of the US education system as far back as the Morrill Act of 1862 which established Land Grant Universities ( Dury, 2003 ). Investigating students’ motivations and outcomes, Strada Education Foundation conducted research on the value of community colleges to understand how these specialized groups of educational institutions can better serve their purpose to students. The researchers collected data across the US from alumni of community colleges who graduate...

Improving a Learning Program and Navigating Learning

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by Samson Adeoye and Eric Kaufman --  The summer of 2023 activities comprised three sequential sessions – a project evaluation and two check-ins – where different engaging avenues were employed to further the Agricultural Workforce Training for Collaborative Leadership (AWT4CL) project. Celeste Carmichael facilitated a focus group as part of the project’s formative evaluation to ensure continuous process improvement and enhanced learning. Members of the AWT4CL cohort met virtually to discuss their experiences and perceptions about the project. According to the cohort, the AWT4CL has helped to enhance their communication, networking, relationship-building, and collaboration skills and abilities. A participant recounted: “ I think it’s been very valuable, and one thing I think would serve us better is the networking aspect. I feel like we have developed relationships and been able to do some checks and balances for one another to improve our program’s consistency across the VCCS...

Facilitating Conscious Competence: Rethinking

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 by Eric K. Kaufman --  Do you recall learning how to drive a car?  For most of us, we had experience as a passenger in a car for more than a decade before we were in the driver's seat.  As a passenger, we were blissfully unaware of the complex challenges of safely navigating a vehicle through a busy intersection.  It looked so easy, until we had to do it ourselves.  Then, suddenly, we realized there was so much to learn and keep track of.  And, there was an incentive to learn quickly, because we didn't want to harm anyone or anything and have to face the consequences.  However, after years of driving, navigating a car through a busy intersection requires relatively little conscious thought.  And, when I needed to teach my son how to drive, I had a hard time articulating all of the details involved.  Why is that?  The answer lies in the ladder of conscious competence . As noted in a one-page overview by Bright Morning , the conscio...

Three Simple Steps to Building Professional Relationships

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 by Jama S. Coartney and Donna Westfall-Rudd --  Networking is one of those buzzwords that frequently gets tossed around; however, it is not always easy to figure out how to go about building professional relationships—and where to start.  In a research study conducted by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities ( APLU ), students ranked  building professional relationships as the number one skill they were not prepared for as they entered the workplace ( Crawford & Fink , 2020).  In the same study conducted by APLU about employability skills in agriculture & natural resources—which surveyed over 11,000 students, faculty, alumni, and employers—alumni also ranked building professional development as one of the top two skills that students are not prepared for as they enter the workforce.  Students identified cross-generational, mentor, and team relationships as some of the focal points they would like to develop. Building pr...