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Professors as Practitioners: A Partnership between the Alabama School for the Deaf and Lamar University Presented by: Dr. Becky Sue Parton Texas Woman’s University Dr. Beverly Rodgers University of North Texas Dr. Jean Andrews Lamar University Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006
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Professors as Practitioners: A Partnership between the Alabama School for the Deaf and Lamar University Presented by: Dr. Becky Sue Parton Texas Womans.

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Page 1: Professors as Practitioners: A Partnership between the Alabama School for the Deaf and Lamar University Presented by: Dr. Becky Sue Parton Texas Womans.

Professors as Practitioners: A Partnership between the Alabama School for the Deaf

and Lamar University

Presented by:Dr. Becky Sue Parton

Texas Woman’s UniversityDr. Beverly Rodgers

University of North TexasDr. Jean AndrewsLamar University

Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006

Page 2: Professors as Practitioners: A Partnership between the Alabama School for the Deaf and Lamar University Presented by: Dr. Becky Sue Parton Texas Womans.

Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006

Introduction

• Historically, state schools included teaching training programs

• Disconnect between professors and practitioners

• Collaboration can benefit the university and the school for the Deaf

Page 3: Professors as Practitioners: A Partnership between the Alabama School for the Deaf and Lamar University Presented by: Dr. Becky Sue Parton Texas Womans.

Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006

Case Study Highlights

• Dr. Pam Shaw and Dr. Lynn Hayes switched roles from professor to leaders of the Alabama School for the Deaf

• Faculty at ASD worked with Lamar University to take Master level (and eventually doctoral level) courses at a distance.

• The program has led to continuing education opportunities, internships, participation in national programs such as STAR schools, etc.

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Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006

Technology Highlights

• Equipment such as:T-1 line, WebCT, Video Phones, Email, Via Phones (document collaboration)

• Students report that they could not have worked on a graduate degree without this program being offered at a distance.

• Support must be available on both sides (flexibility, physical space, resources, etc.)

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Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006

Recommendations

• Have periodic face-to-face meetings to promote cohort collaboration.

• Develop a formal evaluation process.

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Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dallas, TX, Oct 2006

Interview

Words from Drs. Shaw and Hayes