Boot Camps* 2015
For New Professional TECHNICAL INSTRUCTORS
- August 10-14, Green River College, Kent Station
- August 17-21, Spokane Community College
- August 31–September 3, Olympic College
You can’t afford NOT to send your faculty!
Registration and lodging information can be found at:
For information call or e-mail Jamie Wells at (253) 833-9111 ext. 4963 or
This one-week, intensive, hands-on course is for professional-technical faculty who have limited or no teaching experience. Experienced instructors/facilitators will introduce and model essential components of classroom management, adult learning, and facilitating skills*. Emphasis will be on practical and real life applications. This course is not intended to take the place of the Professional-Technical Education (PTE) Methods of Teaching Courses- Level I & II.
- Washington State Skills Standard for Professional-Technical Instructors and Industry Trainers:
A. Manage the Learning Environment; B. Develop Outcomes, Assessments, and Curricula; and D. Provide Student Instruction.
Boot Camps* 2015
Feedback from previous Boot Camp Graduates:
Yes, every instructor, and I MEAN EVERYONE should take this class.
I will recommend this class to everyone who is going into the teaching career.
Thank you so much for everything you have taught me in this last week. I feel much more prepared.
I don't know how I would've survived my first quarter without it.
Absolutely – I think this course will make a huge difference in my ability to teach effectively.
Lesson design and delivery [was the most valuable part of the course].
Meeting other faculty and getting feedback from them on what works and doesn’t work in their classrooms [was valuable].
It was my first introduction to the teaching profession. I particularly thought it was valuable that the course was directed towards the adult learner and community college.
Very good tips & ideas on teaching & learning styles. [It is a] “How to” and “Why” of a syllabus & Lesson Plan
Wow, where to start. It really has been an awesome experience. Everything has been great.
I think this course will make a huge difference in my ability to teach effectively.
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Course Times:
Monday – Friday courses:
Monday - 11:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Monday – Thursday course:
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. each day (with working lunches)
Meals provided:
Monday – Friday courses:
Monday – Lunch only, Tuesday – Thursday Breakfast and Lunch, Friday Breakfast only
Monday – Thursday course:
Breakfast and Lunch each day