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Georgia LEARN
The Technical College System of Georgia's Learning Enhancement and Academic Resource Network
providing technical college faculty professional development opportunities


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Faculty Development Institute

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The Faculty Development Institute is comprised of two separate phases. Each phase runs three days and the entire process is designed to be accomplished in a 18 to 24 month period. The courses are designed to provide instructors with instructional methods, techniques, information, and materials that can be effectively integrated into the process of teaching. (More)

Professional Development

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The Georgia LEARN Professional Development training series is a set of online training modules designed to provide technical college faculty with training related to the tasks of teaching in a technical college environment.  Most training sessions can be completed within 4 weeks. 

Technology Training
Technology training is provided to those seeking certification in areas associated with Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Sun Microsystems, A+, Net+, CIW and Blackboard. Information, on specific training courses and schedules can be found at the GVTC Professional Development Center web page.

Office of Academic Affairs
The mission of the Office of Academic Affairs is to provide leadership and support to technical colleges as they develop flexible, effective programs that provide enhanced opportunities for students and faculty.

The Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education curriculum programs are standardized, based on business and industry requirements across the state. Standards are designed to prepare students for careers in specific professions. The student learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement.

For Additional Information
Please Contact:
Preston Smith
Office of Academic Affairs
404 982-3402
or
Larry Roberson
Office of Academic Affairs
404 679-5251

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Last updated on 03/13/08