02.22.22
Kate Wallace
SCTCC Collegiate DECA Members Headed to International Competition
Three SCTCC Collegiate DECA team members are on their way to the International Conference in Baltimore after placing in first and second place at the Minnesota State Career Development Conference from...
02.18.22
Njeri Clement
Harriet Tubman: A Transformational Leader
By Njeri Clement Director of Cultural Fluency, Equity, and Inclusion “Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach...
02.17.22
Caitlin Hickox
Using D2L Awards for Student Motivation
Adding badges and certificates to your D2L course is a fantastic way to increase engagement in your classes and improve student motivation. Once you have awards set up in your D2L class, adding a...
02.08.22
Dr. Mary Jordan
Black History Month at the Library
We celebrate Black History Month every February in the library, but of course we celebrate these books and authors all the time! We have a display of a diverse selection of books set up in the library...
02.03.22
Caitlin Hickox
Classroom Discussion Strategies
Discussions in classes are a great way to spark interest in a topic, assess student learning, and build a positive classroom atmosphere. They can also help improve critical thinking and explore...
01.28.22
Dr. Mary Jordan
Benefits of Professional Learning Book Clubs
SCTCC’s CTL will launch its Spring Semester Book Clubs this week and in preparation, we are discussing the benefits of participating in professional learning book clubs in this week’s blog! We have...
01.24.22
Kate Wallace
New Year is a Perfect Time for More Hope
By Dr. Annesa Cheek, Former SCTCC President As a child, I loved the month of January. Fresh off the bounty and rest of the holiday season, I was ready to return to campus to see friends and share...
01.21.22
Dr. Mary Jordan
Teaching During a Shift to Virtual Learning
As SCTCC shifts to virtual learning for a 2 week period, instructors are once again put in the sometimes tricky position of providing high quality learning opportunities and engagement for students in...
01.13.22
Njeri Clement
The Impact of Poverty on College Students in a Global Pandemic
By Njeri Clement Director of Cultural Fluency, Equity and Inclusion Global poverty had been decreasing before COVID-19, but the pandemic interrupted this trend by disproportionately harming...
01.04.22
Kate Wallace
Ready to Get Your Coaching Certificate?
Have you ever thought about coaching sports? If you like the idea of working closely with athletes or in the athletic field, being a coach may be the right fit for you. As a middle school, high school...
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