Community College Instruction Certificate
Do you want to enhance your career as a community college instructor?
Instructors already teaching community college classes, graduates of a master’s program who need instructional skills, and those exploring the possibilities of teaching at the community college level are encouraged to pursue this certificate.
The program is taught through a distance education format, making it easier for professionals to find time to fulfill the requirements of the certificate.
Program Details:
Application for admission to the Graduate School is made either online or on forms furnished by the Graduate School. All applicants for admissions pay a nondeductible, nonrefundable fee of $75. The application form and all supporting documents should be received by the Graduate School, Ragsdale Building, (252) 328-6012. Click here for application deadlines.
Applicants are asked to furnish two official transcripts from each institution attended since high school, a statement of intent, and at least two letters of recommendation. Once the application is complete and has been forwarded to the Coordinator of the Adult Education program, it will be reviewed and an admission decision will be made.
General Admissions Requirements
- Academic Achievement – Applicants must first meet the requirements for the admission to the Graduate School. The junior and senior years of under- graduate study are particularly crucial. It is recognized, however, that some applicants have finished their undergraduate study some time ago and that work experience and motivation are also factors in success in graduate study.
- Letters of Recommendation – Applicants will be asked to present two letters of reference which can speak to their ability to perform graduate level academic work as well as their interest and experience in adult education. Letters of recommendation may be waived if you fall in one of the following categories:
- Current ECU faculty member
- Participant in the Army FC 32 Cohort program
- You have previously earned a graduate degree*
- (Note: An unofficial transcript showing proof of the degree must be submitted to the program for approval before the recommendations can be waived.)
- Statement of Intent – All applicants to the program will be required to include a Statement of Intent with application materials. This statement should highlight applicants’ reasons for applying to the Adult Education program.
The Community College Instruction Certificate requires a minimum of 15 semester hours. A culminating portfolio is also required. Coursework is as follows:
Community College Instruction Core Courses (9 semester hours)
- ADED 6240 Effective College Teaching
- ADED 6450 Community, Junior and Technical Colleges
- ADED 6453 The Adult Learner
Electives (6 semester hours)
Electives may come from adult education, business education, information technologies education or other related fields.
Purpose of Portfolio:The purpose of the portfolio is to give you the opportunity to synthesize and
integrate the various elements of what you have learned in the Community College Instruction (CCI) certificate. This portfolio project is intended to be reflective and comprehensive – personal, practice-based, and developmental; it’s about you as an educator. The CCI portfolio is designed to demonstrate your new knowledge, skills, awarenesses, and beliefs, as well as document your instructional proficiency for current and prospective employers. Your portfolio is to be done electronically (web-based) with approximately 2500-3000 words,with appendices included for brief additional evidence you wish to share. Content should be embedded in the web pages themselves (not included as attachments). The portfolio should be put together using Taskstream, which is ECU’s portfolio development system. Information on Taskstream can be found at this link
When complete, your web-based portfolio URL (link) should be submitted to Dr. Phyllis Broughton at broughtonp@ecu.edu and Dr. Xi Lin at LIXI18@ecu.edu.
Recommended word counts are noted for each section. These recommendations are based on the common calculation that 250 words equal approximately one page of double-spaced text in a Word document.
Portfolio Components:Your CCI Certificate Portfolio is to include the following 5 elements:
- Effective Teaching (750 words maximum):This reflective essay should address your beliefs (notwhatyou do but,why) about your role as instructor, and the roles and responsibilities of the student. Also discuss teaching methods you use, why you consider them effective, and how your teaching style has been influenced by your teaching philosophy, previous life experience and learning style. The basis for this essay should be content taught in ADED 6240 (Effective College Teaching) and ADED 6453 (The Adult Learner).
- Community College Essay (500 words maximum):This essay should speak to the role and importance that community colleges play in the global economy, our state’s economy, educational system, our communities, and in people’s lives (be sure to address all of the aforementioned levels). Also discuss how these certificate courses have prepared you for teaching and leadership in the community college. The basis for this essay should be content taught in ADED 6450 (Community, Junior & Technical Colleges).
- – 4.Two Elective Essays (500 words maximum each):This certificate program requires two elective courses. Consider each elective course you took (separately) and complete a reflective-type essay for each. The focus of each essay should be the content of that course and how you related that content to the core courses in the CCI Certificate program (ADED 6240, 6453, and 6450).
- Overall Reflection Paper (750 words maximum):In this final reflective essay, please address the following:
- Your most significant personal learning in this certificate pursuit;
- Your leadership and communication styles in the classroom;
- How you demonstrate your understanding and appreciation of diversity in your classroom;
- How you use technology effectively in the classroom;
- The role that ethics have in your teaching;
- Ways in which you are reflective about your own teaching;
- Your future goals and continuing professional development (learning) plans.
Note: Library Science students pursuing this certificate may substitute LIBS 6856 for ADED 6240. In addition, two LIBS courses from the MLS curriculum may serve as the two electives for the certificate. Library science students must complete this portfolio project in addition to their LIBS portfolio. A student’s CCI portfolio can be housed in the same account as that student’s LIBS portfolio. When a student has completed all required course work and the portfolio, that student should send the Task Stream link to the CCI Advisor, who will distribute the link to faculty reviewers. When the portfolio has been approved by all reviewers, the CCI portfolio coordinator will file a petition in Degree Works to indicate the student has successfully completed the portfolio project.