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Professional Development and FLEX Updates at Continuing Education

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Since September 2, 2009:

·        2500+ flex hours have been reported as complete

·        150+ Flex Workshops have been posted

·         40+ Independent Projects have been submitted

 

During 2008-2009:

·        250+ Flex Workshops were offered on the Flex Workshop online schedule.

·        5773 hours of professional development hours were reported in the Flex Workshop online system.

·        114 Independent Projects were completed, with 600+ hours of professional development reported.

 

Check CE Faculty Web Services Flex for more information on Flex, and check the Flex Folder, in Faculty Resources, Public Folders, for 2008-2009 Flex Reports.

Continuing Education Emeritus Program is “Breaking a Leg”

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Seven Continuing Education students have been performing in the North Park Playwrights Festival this month. Five are acting, one is playwriting and one is directing. Plus one student is playing a featured role in City College’s Bye Bye Birdie.

 

The students are taking Continuing Education Instructor Holly Ritter’s Nuts and Bolts of Theatre Acting Class as part of the Emeritus Program. The class will host special guest appearances by San Diego Theatre Professionals; former UCSD instructor Mary Corrigan, Ph.D., who is an internationally known voice-diction professional; and Angela Rasbeary, a Casting Director and Outreach Coordinator for the Nationally Acclaimed Equity Regional San Diego Rep theatre.

Continuing Education Instructor Marne Foster Awarded for Excellent Outcomes Assessment!

Friday, October 9th, 2009
Continuing Education Instructor Marne Foster received the Promising Outcomes Work and Exemplary Research (P.O.W.E.R.) Award for “The best example of excellent outcomes assessment in the noncredit area”.
Marne was honored because under her leadership, CE moved from institutional SLOs, to program and course level SLOs in less than one year–something that typically takes 2-3 years to accomplish!
 
Marne received the award in San Francisco as a part of the 2009 Strengthening Student Success Conference, and credits San Diego Continuing Education faculty and staff for their hard work and dedication to Student Learning Outcomes.
 
 

 

 

 

 

Emeritus Program Shines!

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Singers, accompanists, and the conductor for the Continuing Education NOTEables choir volunteered recently in a performance that benefited the work of the NeuroSciences Institute. This was the group’s first experience for this kind of event.

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ABE Students Promoted to HS/GED Class

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
ABE is reporting great success! Last week, fifteen mid-level ABE students promoted to the HS/GED class at Mid-City Campus.
Congratulations to:
Hussein Alihaji
Osmaan Dini (BSI)
Hali Edwards
Vanessa Fajardo
Diana Grigsby
Shaniqua Jones
Sabrina Lane
Felix Lopez
Carmen Manriquez
Monique Ortega
Michelle Pendleton (BSI)
Jose Rodriguez
Celestina Uzoagu
Yecenia Velazquez (BSI)
Juan Wilton

Emeritus Program Presents Free Sinfonia Concert

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Daniel Ratelle, Music Instructor for Continuing Education and Mesa College, will lead the 40-member New City Sinfonia as they present their 20th season finale on Sunday, June 7th, at 2:00 p.m., at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 1945 Illion Street in Bay Park.

 

The featured works will be Antonín Dvorák’s lyrical Symphony No. 8, and Johannes Brahms’ dramatic Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny), featuring a guest chorus, the Chalice Choir of the First Unitarian Universalist Church. This colorful program will also include the Overture to the Magic Flute, by Mozart; selections from the film score to The Lord of the Rings; and a movement from Edward Elgar’s Cello Concert in E, highlighted by a stunning performance by young Music Teachers Association Competition winner Kristen Shim.

 

 

Cedar Center Chorus - Good News!

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Good News!   Professor Eunice Williams reports that on April 26, Cedar Center Chorus hosted the 18th Annual Festival in Balboa Park, initially called Creative Concepts.   Thanks to Minnie Swanson, a former Cedar Center Chorus member, this is all paid for by her bequest.   It is a wonderful opportunity for many SDCCD performing and art classes to share their achievements and invite Balboa Park visitors to attend our classes.  This has proven to be a great outreach for SDCCD-CE, providing the impetus for many new students to enroll.  

 

Sunday was really a fabulous day!   Pam Kozminska came down for awhile, along with her co-teacher, the other Pam.   The art pieces were all very interesting to everybody.   We had our best attendance ever.  Stewart Shaw did a great job as Festival Coordinator, as usual.  

 

ALL the groups did better than they have ever done.   Melodiers, Choraleers & Serra-Naders, Rey Vinole’s Monday night Big Band & his Dixieland Band and Jim Trepasso’s SD Mandolin Orchestra.   (Gene, the founding director, is soon to be 100 and he conducted several pieces!)   Cedar Center Chorus & Pacificaires sang a rousing patriotic number with the Mandolin Orchestra, Jim Trepasso, conducting.   (He sent me a recording of the group playing the medley, so we rehearsed with the recording, AND he also came to one of our rehearsals.)   Just so the singers could become accustomed to his conducting style.  Other teachers included Lorea Herald, Esther Segal, Vicki Heins-Shaw, Naomi Hobbs and me, Eunice Williams.

 

Some good news for the NOTEables and for the SDCCD–CE Music.   The NOTEables have been asked to perform at the annual NeuroSciences Institute Gala:   Minding the Arts.   It is a benefit for NSI and their  auditorium, which they provide free of charge to many of the great performance groups in the city, including the SD Chamber Orchestra, The Mainly Mozart Festival, the Athenaeum, and of course the NOTEables.   (Their website is NSI.edu, where you can read their mission statement regarding their research on music and the brain.) 

Summer Classes Begin June 8

Monday, April 20th, 2009

San Diego Continuing Education offers hundreds of free and low cost classes each semester. Visit www.sdce.edu regularly for the most up-to-date schedule. Search by location or topic–the possibilities are endless!