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The 103 rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities Building Public Trust in the Promise of Liberal Education and Inclusive Excellence January 25-28, 2017, San Francisco, California Early College Faculty as a New


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Early College Faculty as a New Pathway for PhD Graduates

The 103rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities

Building Public Trust in the Promise of Liberal Education and Inclusive Excellence

January 25-28, 2017, San Francisco, California

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Bard Early Colleges: Our Network of Schools

  • 5 Bard High School Early Colleges
  • A.A. degree granting, all students on A.A. track
  • 4 grades
  • High school: 9th grade & 10th grade
  • College: Year 1 & Year 2
  • Unified early college & high school faculty
  • Partnered with public district schools
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Bard Early Colleges: Our Network of Schools

  • 5 Bard High School Early Colleges
  • BHSEC Manhattan (NY), founded 2001
  • BHSEC Queens (NY), founded 2008
  • BHSEC Newark (NJ), founded 2011
  • BHSEC Cleveland (OH), founded 2014
  • BHSEC Baltimore (MD), founded 2015
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Bard Early Colleges: Our Network of Schools

  • 3 Bard Early College Centers
  • College credit granting, 24-32 credits
  • For selected students who attend other high schools
  • College courses only, taught by Bard Early College faculty
  • Partnered with public charter and district schools
  • Bard Early College New Orleans (LA), founded 2008
  • Bard Early College Center at Harlem Children’s Zone (NY),

Promise Academy, founded 2013

  • Bard Early College – Hudson (NY) Initiative, founded 2016
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Bard Early Colleges Student Demographics

40% 16% 26% 15% 3%

Race/Ethnicity

African-American Hispanic White Asian/Pacific Islander Other

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BHSEC Newark Student Demographics

71% 23% 3% 3%

Race/Ethnicity

African-American Hispanic White Asian/Pacific Islander

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Bard Early Colleges: Our Faculty

  • Active and accomplished experts in their fields of study,

embodying a depth of intellectual engagement that inspires younger scholars.

  • Selected on the basis of both strength of collegiate academic

work and interest in working with younger students.

  • 70% of full-time faculty hold a PhD or other terminal degree in

their field of study and have prior college teaching experience.

  • In the BHSEC model, faculty teach both high school and

college courses.

  • All full-time faculty become certified to teach in high school by

local departments of education.

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Number of Faculty

by number of years teaching at that campus

Includes both full-time and part-time faculty (202 total) 10 20 30 40 50 60 11-15 years 6-10 years 4-5 years 2-3 years 1 year

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The Panelists:

Our Professional Journies

John B. Weinstein, Ph.D.

Dean of the Early Colleges, Bard College Principal, Bard High School Early College – Newark Faculty in Chinese & Theater, Bard High School Early College – Newark Faculty in Chinese & Asian Studies, Bard College at Simon’s Rock (on leave) Former Faculty at Bard High School Early College– Manhattan jweinstein@bhsec.bard.edu

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The Panelists:

Our Professional Journies

Ena A. Harris, Ph.D.

Faculty in English, Bard High School Early College – Newark Former Faculty at Bard High School Early College – Manhattan eharris@bhsec.bard.edu

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The Panelists:

Our Professional Journies

John Lewis Adams, Ph.D.

Faculty in History, Bard High School Early College – Cleveland jadams@bhsec.bard.edu

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The Panelists:

Our Professional Journies

William H. Hinrichs, Ph.D.

Associate Dean Studies, Bard High School Early College – Manhattan Faculty in Spanish, Bard High School Early College – Manhattan Former Faculty at Bard High School Early College – Queens whinrichs@bhsec.bard.edu

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Examples of Collegiate Culture

  • Hannah Arendt Conference at Bard -- Annandale
  • Bard Globalization and International Affairs

Program Off Campus Classes

  • Dean's Hour Performance and Lecture Series
  • Panel led by New York Times Opinions Editor Aaron Retica and colleagues on

presidential election for whole community

  • Lecture by world-renowned Woolf scholar and Pace University Professor Mark Hussey
  • n To the Lighthouse for Sophomore Seminar Students
  • Lecture by Metropolitan Museum of Art Curator Melanie Holcolmb on her recent

exhibit, “Jerusalem 1000-1400: Every People Under Heaven” for whole community

  • Lecture and discussion on Kafka by Bard College Professor Franz Kempf for First Year

Seminar students

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Examples of Collegiate Culture

  • Divisional Meetings at Hub Campus in Annandale
  • Faculty Development Fund
  • Faculty Notes
  • Matriculation Ceremony
  • Partnership with Historical Society of the New York

Courts (HSNYC)

  • Rotating Visiting Professors
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Recruiting and Hiring

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Contact Us!

John B. Weinstein jweinstein@bhsec.bard.edu Ena A. Harris eharris@bhsec.bard.edu John Lewis Adams jadams@bhsec.bard.edu William (Bill) H. Hinrichs whinrichs@bhsec.bard.edu

Website: www.bard.edu/bhsec