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Bunker Hill Community College - Psychology
Presentations and Publications
Massachusetts Community College Council
Dole
S.
Dee
J.
(2013). Faculty From the Working-Class: Intersection Between Social Class and Academic Identity in the Community College. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA)
San Francisco
CA
April 27 - May 1 \n\t\t \n Dole
S.
(2013). The Effects of a Working-class Background on Community College \t\t Faculty: A Critical Ethnography. Paper presented at the Community College \t \t\t\t Teaching
Learning
and Student Development Conference (TLSD)
Lowell
MA
\t\t\t April 5\t\t \n\n\t\t Dee
J.
Dole
S.
Phair
C.
& Shay
P. (2002). Trust and collaboration in ‘zero- \t\t\t history’ administrative teams. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the \t \t \t American Educational Research Association (AERA)
New Orleans
LA
April 1-5.\n\n\t \t Dee
J.
Dole
S.
Dreher
J.
Gifford
R.
Johnson
L.
Phair
C.
Shay
P.
& Seitz
D. \t\t (2001). Higher education “start-ups”: Zero-history administrative teams in new and \t\t\t merged institutions. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the \t \t Study of Higher Education (ASHE)
Richmond
VA
November 15-18.\n\t\nKeynote Speaker 2010 Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Induction Ceremony
North Shore Community College\n \nFaculty Staff Speaker 2008 Bunker Hill Community College Graduation Ceremony \n\t\nKeynote Speaker 1998 Bunker Hill Community College Graduation Ceremony
Presentations and Publications
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Higher Education/Higher Education Administration
University of Massachusetts Boston
NEA
Washington DC
The committee included representatives from K-12
ESP
Administrators
Students
and Higher Education. Reggie Weaver
the VP of the NEA
chaired the committee. We examined issues that impacted all members of the NEA.
Higher Education Representative on the Membership Committee
NEA
Elected to senior leadership positions in statewide union representing the 2000 full-time faculty and professional staff
and 5000 adjunct faculty working in the 15 community colleges in Massachusetts\n\nOversight of the daily operations of the state wide organization with a budget of over $1.5 million and the supervision of a professional staff of 5\n\nChaired the Board of Directors and Executive Committee meetings \n \nRepresented the Council at local
regional
and national conferences
meetings with members
college and system administrators
legislators
the press
and the general public\n\nDeveloped and implemented strategic
political
and legislative actions to support contract funding
employment rights
and broader higher educational issues. For example:\nGender Equity Law Suit $10.6 million in back pay and damages\nDistance Education Collective Bargaining Agreement \nClassification System $40 million \n\n\n Served as a member of nine bargaining teams \n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\nRepresented higher education members on the Membership Committee of the National Education Association
appointed by the President of the NEA\n\nDesigned and presented workshops local and national Massachusetts Community College
Massachusetts Teachers Association
and National Education Association Conferences.
Massachusetts Community College Council
Designed curriculum and taught behavioral science courses including psychology
sociology
criminology
human growth and development.
Bunker Hill Community College
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Counseling Psychology
Tufts University
Bunker Hill Community College
Retired
Provided academic advising and personal counseling to a diverse student population\n\nFacilitated conflict resolution intervention strategies that resulted in the successful \t\t resolution of issues between individuals and groups \n\nConsulted with faculty
staff
administrators
and campus police officers on multiple issues and concerns related to student and college wide matters
including but not limited to challenges in the classroom
violation of the student code of conduct
interpersonal problems
identifying and responding to issue of campus safety
veterans of the armed services
international students
drug and alcohol addiction.\n\nRepresented the college as a liaison for special programs with the Boston School \t\t Department
Massachusetts General Hospital Bunker Hill Health Center
Action for \t\t Boston Community Development
The Kennedy Center of Charlestown\n\nDesigned and conducted research to collect data in order to evaluate and measure \t\t desired outcomes of courses or programs\n\nServed and chaired college wide governance committee and ad hoc committees: \t \t NEASC Accreditation Taskforce Co-chair of the Ethics Sub-committee
professional \t development
nomination and election
curriculum
Sabbatical college forum
\t\t\t graduation award
professional staff committee
and search committees for faculty \t\t and administrative positions.\n\n\n\n\nPresented at local
state
and national conference
on topics such as student development issues
collective bargaining
faculty development
and changes in the community college\n \n \t Participated in Exchange Programs with The Netherlands
ID College (2001) Alphen \t a/d Rijn and ROC A 12 (2006) Ede.
Counselor/Professor
Bunker Hill Community College
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Sociology
Tufts University
John F. Kennedy Center
Charlestown
Instructional Design
Student Affairs
Grants
Career Development
Adult Education
Microsoft Office
Community Outreach
Job Search Strategies
Event Planning
Leadership Development
Coaching
Public Speaking
Organizational Development
Academic Advising
Research
Curriculum Development
Psychotherapy
Fundraising
Higher Education
Educational Leadership
Dole Ed.D.
Massachusetts Community College Council
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