Thursday, May 24, 2012

New hire at IVC

     Denizens of Irvine Valley College just received the following announcement from President Glenn Roquemore:
     It is my pleasure to announce that Dr. Craig Hayward has been hired to fill the position of Director of Research, Planning and Accreditation (Academic Director). Dr. Hayward is an educational researcher with over 10 years of experience in the California Community College system. He recently completed 17-month tenure as an Interim Dean of IT, Planning and Research at Cabrillo College where he was responsible for providing leadership for an IT department with a staff of over 30, as well as a research department with a staff of 4. He possesses a strong background in statistical analysis, research and survey design, project management, planning, grant application, grant evaluation, and accreditation. Dr. Hayward has extensive experience developing strategic plans. He served as a consultant on the first strategic plan for the California Community College system, he developed the structure and guided the development of the first strategic plan at Mendocino College, and he has streamlined and transformed strategic planning at Cabrillo College. Additionally, he has participated in many accreditation-related activities, including site visits, self-studies, training sessions, and the preparation of annual and interim reports. He has extensive background in research methods and statistics and has taught introductory statistics to both undergraduates and graduate students.
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     With the addition of Dr. Hayward to the already very strong research team, including Chris Tarman and Geno Drake, IVC will be well positioned to manage the ever growing range of research needs to support student success, retention, enrollment management, assessment/matriculation, strategic planning, resource development, and accreditation. Commensurate with the IVC culture and tradition of state-wide leadership, this new team will be crafting approaches and tools that will become the standard among the California community colleges.
     Dr. Hayward will begin on June 18, 2012….

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

He sounds great. But, do we need another academic administrator?

Anonymous said...

No, we don't, especially not another paperwork technician hired to convince the accreditation commission that all is well with IVC when in fact the Roquemore crime family is systematically dismantling it. All the accreditors care about is the latest educational and management fads and buzzwords. The whole place could be coming apart at the seams so far as they are concerned, so long as all the SLOs are parsed correctly and turned in, so long as the evaluation mechanism for the strategic planning process has an evaluation mechanism, and so long as next year, the evaluation mechanism for the evaluation mechanism for the strategic planning process has an evaluation mechanism.
I'm sure the students who can't get into classes next fall will gladly make the sacrifice in order to keep IVC on the cutting edge of accreditation paperwork and SLO computer software.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a whole bunch of metrics up the wahzu! A return to Taylorism for sure.

Anonymous said...

Food for thought:

Statistics are no substitute for judgment.
—Henry Clay

There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
—Mark Twain, Autobiography, attributed to Benjamin Disraeli

He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp posts—for support rather than for illumination.
—Andrew Lang

Anonymous said...

All the statistical shit in the world ain't gonna accelerate SLOs, nor will it ever be able to pin-point with any precision, what in educational process works and what doesn't.

Big waste of funds that could otherwise go to hiring 4 more full time professors. That would certainly benefit students the most.

Anonymous said...

I think SLOs are a huge waste of time and money. I did just fine with measurable objectives that I measured myself after an exam.

Anonymous said...

Why do we hire administrators when we retired so many faculty? Isn't the 50/50 ratio lopsided as it is now? Wasn't Chris Tarman just promoted to fill this position? Where are the stats on the 50% law?

Anonymous said...

That's all we need is another grossly overpaid academic hit-man named Craig.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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