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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


  1. 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 Pathway for PhD Graduates

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

  3. • 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 Bard Early Colleges: Our Network of Schools

  4. • 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 Bard Early Colleges: Our Network of Schools

  5. Race/Ethnicity African-American Hispanic White Asian/Pacific Islander Other 3% 15% 40% 26% 16% Bard Early Colleges Student Demographics

  6. Race/Ethnicity African-American Hispanic White Asian/Pacific Islander 3% 3% 23% 71% BHSEC Newark Student Demographics

  7. • 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. Bard Early Colleges: Our Faculty

  8. 60 50 40 11-15 years 30 6-10 years 20 4-5 years 10 2-3 years 0 1 year Number of Faculty by number of years teaching at that campus Includes both full-time and part-time faculty (202 total)

  9. 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 The Panelists: Our Professional Journies

  10. 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 The Panelists: Our Professional Journies

  11. John Lewis Adams, Ph.D. Faculty in History, Bard High School Early College – Cleveland jadams@bhsec.bard.edu The Panelists: Our Professional Journies

  12. 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 The Panelists: Our Professional Journies

  13. • 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 on 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 Examples of Collegiate Culture

  14. • 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 Examples of Collegiate Culture

  15. Recruiting and Hiring

  16. 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 Contact Us!

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