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Fri 1 Apr 2011
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You care about your students and watch their development with caring and enthusiasm.
Then……..you see their résumé.
Oh no! Not another dependable-hardworking-team-player-looking-for-an-opportunity-of-mutual-benefit-to-me-and-my-future-employer-while-we-hold-hands-and-walk-together-into-the-sunset-singing-Kumbaya.
You feel the résumé is not doing them justice. But what to do

Joe Student Résumé "before"
The first thing I did for Joe was to pull his transcript. Students are often suprised to find the honors they have earned.
I asked Joe if he had received any scholarships. Sure enough, he had.
Joe is the President of his campus’ student government. Leadership galore!
Once I found out Joe’s job goal and looked at the coursework he had and included it, we had ourselves a targeted résumé that does justice to Joe’s background.

Joe Student Résumé "after"
Even the smartest students have a difficult time putting together a résumé. Some focused investigation into their academic experiences might be just the thing.
Becky Washington is a Certified Professional Résumé Writer.
Tue 22 Mar 2011
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Tue 30 Nov 2010
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Free courses are now available to Oregon public, academic, tribal, and school libraries as part of the Statewide Database Licensing Program through LearningExpress Library. http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/technology/sdlp/LearningExpress/ .
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Wed 17 Nov 2010
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Thu 28 Oct 2010
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The end of October is approaching – which means next month ushers in the annual AAWCC Fall Conference! Set for Thursday and Friday, November 18 and 19, the conference – “Obstacles and Opportunities: Thriving in Changing Times” – will take place at its new location, the Embassy Suites Hotel in Tigard.
This year’s conference promises an exciting slate of panels and workshops, as well as engaging keynote presentations – click on the link for an article loaded with detail.
And an opportunity for you: What questions would you like to ask our panel of community college presidents, slated to speak on Thursday, Nov. 18, from 1:30-2:30 p.m.? Now is the time to ponder – and we want to hear your ideas! Post your questions in the comments section; we’ll pool the submissions and choose a handful to lob to the following panelists:
- Linda Gerber/Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus
- Cheryl Roberts/Chemeketa Community College
- Mary Spilde/Lane Community College
- Joanne Truesdell/Clackamas Community College
If you haven’t yet registered for the conference, do so before November 1 to get the discounted member rate. Visit our Web site to get more information and/or to register: http://www.aawccoregon.org/fall-conference/
We’ll see you there!
Tue 5 Oct 2010
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At today’s Whitehouse summit on Community Colleges, Melinda Gates announced the launch of Completion by Design, a program to help community colleges increase graduation rates.
Oregon’s not on the list of states that may apply. According to the Gates Foundation website: “The Request for Applications (RFA) announced today seek submissions from groups of community colleges in nine target states: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, and Washington. Up to five multi-campus groups of community colleges will be selected in early 2011 through a competitive evaluation process.”
Successful grant applications will include recommendations for innovations in advising, financial aid counseling, class schedules and technology. Innovations found to be successful will be able to replicated in other locations with help from the foundtion.
Track the progress of these initiatives at CompletionByDesign.org.
Sat 14 Aug 2010
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Are you in need of some brain stimulation? Why not learn something.
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Incredible resource for free videos for classroom and professional development
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MIT World is a free and open site that provides on demand video of significant public events at MIT. MIT World’s video index contains more than 700 videos.
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Tue 10 Aug 2010
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Tue 13 Jul 2010
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This just in…from Oregon Employment Forecast, Amy Vander Vliet, Regional Economist, State of Oregon.
“…with no foreseeable ‘magic bullet’ in the near future, OEA [Office of Economic Anaylsis]
expects a slow start to the recovery.
6 major industries are expected to contract this year
3 will expand & 1 will be flat
Construction will suffer the steepest decline by far (-15.0%) in anticipation of continued weakness in the housing market and tough times for commercial real estate brought on by tight credit, rising vacancy rates, and low demand.
Manufacturing will decline in step with the nation, although at a slower pace than OEA forecasted earlier in the year.
The outlook for high tech has brightened; chip sales are up and expected to go higher.
Financial activities will lose more jobs this year before starting to rebound in 2011.
The government sector will cut positions as state and local governments struggle to balance their budgets.
Education & health services weathered the recession better than every other sector. It will be the fastest growing sector this year (+1.9%) due almost entirely to the expanding health care component.
Professional & business services will show signs of life after suffering sharp losses in 2009.
Leisure & hospitality should benefit from the consumer slowly relaxing their grip on their wallet.
The information sector, which includes software, is expected to end this year flat compared to 2009” [emphasis mine.]
Thu 8 Jul 2010
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While Congress debates federal deficit spending, the situation for American Workers is troubling.
Unemployment for men is worse than for women and the outlook is not good.
For older workers, the risk that to the federal budget is that more of them will be funded permanently on disability rather than temporarily on unemployment insurance. Cutting Off Unemployment Benefits Could Worsen Deficit. It also means that we will permanently loose expertise that could be useful once the economy bounces back.
For young workers, the lack of opportunity to gain skills can have a lasting, even permanent effect on their future prospects. Something’s Not Working.
In “Outliers,” Malcom Gladwell gives evidence for his claim regarding the “10,000 hour rule.” The assertion is that mastery of a skill or task is achieved after 10,000 hours of practice.
If young workers don’t get started on their skill development, how will this impact their potential?
If late career workers cannot find work, does it make sense for them to start over on a new skill very late in their working life?
Job creation now is an investment in our future. Unemployment is costsly. Disinvestment now is “penny wise and pound foolish.”