Community College Pedagogy Resources University of Chicago 1010 E. 59 th St. Classics 19 Chicago IL 60637 (773) 834­1201 Masters of Arts Program in the Hu manities­ MAPH 47600, Co mmunity College Pedagogy, for stu dents interested in using their MA to teach in t wo­year colleges. Taught by a Master Teacher from a local college, this course covers curricular develop ment, pedagogic technique, assessment, and other matters crucial to academic work in the classroom. MAPH works wit h Career and Placement Services to build a resu me book for students in this course, which is then sent to personnel directors at local colleges for facult y recruit ment purposes. The Institute for Community College Development at Cornell ICCD Cornell Univ. 411 Kennedy Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 http://www.iccd.cornell.edu (607) 255­8236 Program Emphasis: The Institute for Community College Development at Cornell University (ICCD) is a partnership between Cornell University and the State University of New York. ICCD focuses on different roles of two­ and four­year institutions and creating partnerships between these institutions to build up and widen professional connections. The Institute provides programming and research support for community colleges and offers education and professional development opportunities for current and future administrators and faculty members of community colleges. E­mail: iccd­mailbox@cornell.edu New York University School of Education Higher Education Program Center for Urban Community College Leadership 239 Greene St., Suite 300 New York, NY 10003­6674 http://www.nyu.edu/education/alt/center/ (212) 998­5656 Program Emphasis: The Center focuses on training skilled academic leaders to succeed in the urban community college environment. The Center targets senior­level and mid­ level administrators for further training and leadership. Significant field work and internship opportunities are offered to students. Degrees Offered: Ed.D. Related Courses: The Community College; Management of Administrative Services in the Community College Frances King Stage: fks1@nyu.edu Central Oklahoma University College of Education Occupational and Technology Education Community College Teaching 100 N. University Drive Box 120 Edmond, OK 73034­5209 http://www.educ.ucok.edu/ Program Emphasis: The Community College Teaching Program offers a Master's degree for current and future faculty members at the community college. Degrees Offered: M.Ed. Related Courses: History & Philosophy of the Community College; Instructional Strategies For Community College Teachers; Curriculum Development for Community College Teachers; Contemporary Issues in Community Colleges Ben D. Duncan: bduncan@ucok.edu College of Education ­ Arizona State University Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Higher and Postsecondary Education Box 872411 Tempe, AZ 85287­2411 http://tikkun.ed.asu.edu/elps/ (480) 965­6357 Program Emphasis: Study of community college is an integral part of the programs in Higher and Postsecondary Education. The faculty includes current and former community college professionals. Many students have a background in community colleges and community colleges are a frequent subjects for dissertations and research. Degrees Offered: M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. Related Courses: The Community­Junior College Robert Fenske: Robert.Fenske@asu.edu