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Advancing IT Education and the Workforce in Washington State
Instructor Job Shadow Program
"Linking IT Educators with Washington State Businesses"
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2006 Instructor Job Shadow Outcomes:

Final Reports

Reports Report Format Report Format
Michael Batali, Yakima Valley Community College   .doc
Lisa Sandoval, Seattle Central Community College   .doc
Linda Rumans, Bellevue Community College   .doc
 
2005 Instructor Job Shadow Outcomes:

Final Reports, Program Evaluations, Follow-up Survey, Lessons Learned

Reports Report Format Report Format
Jim Howe, Lake Washington Technical College   .doc
Dorothy Hooley, Spokane Community College   .doc, .ppt
Dwight Hughes, Clark College   .doc
Julie Jackson, Edmonds Community College   .doc
Marla Lockhart, Seattle Central Community College   Coming Soon
Sheila Thacker, Tiger Mountain Community High   Coming Soon
Dawn Wyatt, Lake Washington High School   .ppt, .doc, .doc
 
Program Evaluations
Instructor Evaluation
Workplace Host Evaluation
 

Follow-Up Surveys

 

Follow-up surveys will be sent to the 2005 Instructor Job Shadow participants in December to track the impacts on their teaching from their experience. Watch this space for future reports.

 
Lessons Learned
What worked

To do better next time…

Allowing the instructor to select a local Workplace host.

Start recruiting earlier in the year
Matching the instructor to a suitable Workplace Host. Have more Workplace Host options
  Implement a blog for reporting of daily activities during the assignment

Thank you for your interest in advancing IT education and workforce development for the State of Washington.
 
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