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Dr. April L. FlemingDean of Education and Charter Schools An accomplished and visionary educational leader, Dr. April L. Fleming brings over two decades of experience in shaping and advancing academic programs. Currently serving as the Dean of the School of Education & Charter Schools at Florida SouthWestern State College, Dr. Fleming has demonstrated exemplary leadership in fostering a culture of academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement. With a proven track record of strategic planning, program development, and stakeholder collaboration, Dr. Fleming has been instrumental in driving growth, enhancing academic offerings, and cultivating meaningful partnerships to meet the evolving needs of the educational landscape. Strategic Visionary: Spearheaded the development and implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan for the School of Education, resulting in the introduction of three new workforce certificates and a bachelor's degree in educational studies, aligning academic offerings with industry demands and student aspirations. Community Engagement: Fostered strong partnerships with local school districts, community foundations, and private philanthropists to expand workforce offerings and increase the college's presence in the community, driving mutually beneficial collaborations and enhancing student opportunities. Academic Excellence: Provided programmatic leadership, overseeing curriculum development, faculty recruitment, and budget management, ensuring adherence to academic standards and accreditation requirements while promoting a culture of continuous improvement and excellence. Innovative Initiatives: Pioneered the development and design of a Teacher Apprenticeship Program at FSW and led the redesign of Early Childhood Education courses, leveraging data-driven insights and best practices to enhance student engagement, retention, and success. Collaborative Leadership: Collaborated effectively with college administrators, faculty, and staff to develop and implement academic policies, facilitate faculty development, and promote a collegial environment conducive to teaching, research, and outreach. Dr. Fleming earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Chemistry from Dillard University, a Master of Science degree in Early Childhood Education and a Doctorate in Education, with a concentration in Higher Education Leadership and a minor in Early Childhood Education from Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Fleming embodies a collaborative and inclusive leadership style, characterized by effective communication, strategic planning, and a commitment to fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement. With a passion for education and a dedication to empowering students and faculty alike, Dr. Fleming is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field of education and shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

Faculty & Staff

FacultyDr. Diane BrantleyDr. Diane Brantley is Professor of Reading and Literacy Education at Florida SouthWestern State College. Prior to joining the faculty, she was a professor and MA program coordinator at California State University, San Bernardino for 15 years. It was here that she received the honor of being named the Outstanding Professor of the Year for the College of Education for her service to the community. Dr. Brantley’s work included acting as the Director of the K-12 on campus Literacy Center, serving students and families from the local community. Much of her work, service and scholarship focused on providing tutoring and assessment services as well as supporting pre-service and practicing teachers with the skills and knowledge associated with becoming a reading specialist. Additionally, Dr. Brantley taught for 12 years at the elementary school level, both as a classroom teacher and reading specialist. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Curricular Studies with an emphasis in Literacy Education as well as earning Masters’ degrees in Reading and Language Arts and Special Education. Dr. Brantley has published and presented her work nationally focusing on English language learners, diagnosis and remediation of literacy difficulties, and evidence-based literacy practices. Her book, Instructional Assessment of English Language Learners in the K-8 Classroom, was born out of this work. Dr. Julia KroekerDr. Julia Kroeker is Professor of Early Childhood Education at Florida Southwestern State College. She has nine years of experience teaching preschool and kindergarten in Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Kroeker completed her Ph.D. in early childhood education from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Her dissertation was entitled, "Indoor and Outdoor Play in Preschool Programs: A Mixed Methods Study." While at the University of Nebraska, Dr. Kroeker also earned a certificate in Mixed Methods research. She earned a Master of Science degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Nebraska-Omaha and a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education with an early childhood endorsement from Hastings College in Nebraska. She has presented research at national and international conferences, including the North American Association of Environmental Education (NAAEE) and The Association for the Study of Play (TASP). She hopes to share her passion for teaching and learning with her students, as well as her excitement for play in early childhood education.Dr. Regina MillerDr. Regina Miller is a Professor of Education at Florida SouthWestern State College. She teaches T.E.S.O.L. (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) courses for students in the Bachelor of Science Degree Program and serves as the ESOL Coordinator in the School of Education. Dr. Miller has experience as a special education teacher, behavior management specialist, staffing specialist, learning resource specialist, online writing consultant, online associate faculty for graduate education courses, and adjunct professor for E.A.P (English for Academic Purposes) courses. She has spent many hours in the classroom at all grade levels as a classroom teacher and behavior management specialist. Dr. Miller holds a Master of Science in Specific Learning Disability, an Educational Specialist (Ed. S) in T.E.S.O.L, and Doctorate of Education (Ed.D) from Nova Southeastern University.Dr. Terri RatiniDr. Terri Ratini is a Professor of Education at Florida SouthWestern State College. She began her teaching career in 1992 in Chicago and has taught mathematics, reading, science, and social studies in a variety of public and private settings. She completed her doctorate at Florida Gulf Coast University where her research and dissertation focused on discourse in the elementary mathematics classroom. She holds a Master’s of Education from DePaul University, a Bachelor of Arts from Loyola Marymount University and earned National Board Certification as a middle childhood generalist. She assisted the National Center for Technological Literacy in developing a STEM curriculum and served as a national field site teacher for the Museum of Science and Industry in Boston. Dr. Ratini has published articles in The American Journal of Qualitative Research and The Journal of Curriculum Theorizing.Dr. Kelly Ross Dr. Kelly Ross Kantz Roy joined the faculty at Florida SouthWestern State College as Professor and Coordinator of Early Childhood Education in fall 2016. She began her professional experience in Western New York more than 35 years ago teaching preschool and providing early intervention and family support services for children with developmental challenges. Dr. Ross holds a Ph. D. in Human Development and Family Studies with an emphasis in Early Childhood Special Education from Iowa State University. She completed her multi-disciplinary Master of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees at Buffalo State College and the University at Buffalo respectively. Dr. Ross has managed both private and public inclusive educational services in such varied locations as eastern North Carolina, the Commonwealth of Dominica, and Paris, France. She has been a professor of Early Childhood Education at Danville (Va.) Community College, the University of the (US) Virgin Islands, Hood College, and the University at Buffalo. Dr. Ross has presented at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. She has garnered more than $3,000,000 in grant funds for various projects throughout her career. Her scholarly interests lie in the study of outdoor environments and their impact on self-determination and learning for young children.Dr. Joyce RollinsDr. Joyce Rollins has been a professor of Elementary Education at Florida SouthWestern State College since January, 2009. Dr. Rollins completed her doctorate in education in July 2016 where her research and dissertation centered on mathematics anxiety in elementary education teacher candidates. Her master's degree, from George Mason University was in Transformational Education. There, she also received the Teaching and Learning Award in 2000. Prior to coming to FSW, Dr. Rollins taught with renowned scholars in the Initiatives in Educational Transformation program at GMU for seven years. Dr. Rollins coauthored the article, "Singing in my own voice: teachers' journey toward self-knowledge" published in the July 2008 edition of the Journal of Transformative Education. Dr. Rollins spent twenty years teaching elementary school in Arlington, VA where she received multiple honors including Teacher of the Year and Math Educator of the Year; she was also nominated for the Disney American Teacher Award. After teaching elementary school for twenty years, Dr. Rollins was the Vice President of Bell School Network where she traveled nation-wide providing educational support to K-12 schools. Since joining FSW in 2008 she has received the NISOD award for excellence and the School of Education's Outstanding Educator Award. In addition to teaching ELED program oversight, Dr. Rollins is the co-advisor to KDE. Dr. Rollins was hired by FSW when the baccalaureate degrees in education were just developing and is proud to have been a part of the success not only of the School of Education but of all the graduates that are now improving the education in southwest Florida.Dr. Angela ValutaDr. Angela Valuta is Professor of Education at Florida SouthWestern State College. She began her teaching career in 1987 in Romania, where she taught for 12 years before moving to the United States. After she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Edison (Florida SouthWestern) State College, she taught for 10 years at the elementary and middle school level, being recognized as a High Impact Teacher by the Florida Department of Education and a recipient of the Florida Best and Brightest scholarship. Dr. Valuta holds a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from the American College of Education, and a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in effective classroom management from the same institution. Her research focused on the experiences of novice second-career teachers. Pursuing her desire to provide mentorship and support to teachers, she worked for 4 years as a curriculum resource teacher and instructional coach, providing professional development, training, and coaching to K-8 educators at different stages of their professional careers. Dr. Valuta also served for 3 years as an adjunct professor in the School of Education at Florida SouthWestern State College. She is excited to be part of the FSW family and committed to inspiring and empowering her students and future educators to become reflective practitioners and lifelong learners. StaffDr. Anne Angstrom, Associate DeanDr. Anne Angstrom began her teaching career in 1992 in Kentucky, where she taught middle and high school reading, Spanish, English, and speech and drama. She holds a Ph.D. in English Language Arts Education from Auburn University, a Master of Arts degree in Secondary School Counseling from Western Kentucky University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary English and Spanish Education from the University of Kentucky. Her honors include High School Teacher of the Year (Glasgow Independent Schools, 1996); Paul W. Scheid Memorial English Education Award (Auburn University, 1998); Albert Hamilton Collins and Presidential Graduate Fellow (Auburn University, 1998-2000); and Outstanding Graduate Student (Department of Curriculum and Teaching, Auburn University, 2001). She has been a professor of English at Western Kentucky University and at Florida SouthWestern State College before joining the School of Education in 2012. She is a 2021 recipient of the NISOD Award for Service to College and Community. While Dr. Angstrom serves as the associate dean in the School of Education, she teaches a variety of courses in the School of Education and is passionate about supporting the professional growth and development of teachers at all levels. Dr. Brian BottsDr. Brian Botts has a rich history of enhancing public education in S.W. Florida. His career began as a science teacher in 1996 at Lehigh Senior High School when it was a brand new high school in the district's East Zone. After a successful career teaching Biology, Physics, and Chemistry for both Honors and Advanced Placement students, he transferred his professional efforts into Administrative work. As an Assistant Principal, Dr. Botts helped LSHS move from a brand new high school through the next 10 years of defining itself as a leader in academics and a designated Center for the Arts for students living in the area. One important concept at LSHS that was implemented with direct influence from Dr. Botts was the idea of a Freshmen Academy. This decision and effort was designed to help students leaving middle school make a solid transition into high school life in terms of adjusting both academically and socially. This experience of opening a school and establishing a solid academic trajectory led to his re-assignment as an Assistant Principal to open East Lee County High School's new permanent building as a last step before becoming a school principal. After spending two years as Principal of Fort Myers Middle Academy, Dr. Botts has served as the Principal of Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High School – Lee. Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High School – Lee is a premier educational organization that functions as a charter school in collaboration with the Lee County School District and Florida SouthWestern State College. The organizational and personal commitment that Dr. Botts brings to the school through Science Technology Engineering and Math serves as a focus for students and teachers. This focus has helped Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High School – Lee earn top honors in Lee County on standardized tests while de-emphasizing the FCAT and other high stakes testing in our day to day operations. The schools focus on project based and constructivist activities is designed to help students make real world connections between subject material and their personal lives. Recently, FSWC – Lee became the first and only public charter school in Florida to earn STEM accreditation through AdvancED. After earning a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from FGCU to begin his administrative career, Dr. Botts completed his Ph.D. in Human Resource Development from Barry University with a dissertation focus on how different forms of knowledge flow through an organization. During the course of earning his undergraduate degree in Chemistry, he held several research jobs in the fields of bio-technology, mechanical engineering, and aerospace research contract administration. While married with four daughters and working in public education over the course of past 14 years, he has demonstrated that forging strong connections between families, students, and schools is the best groundwork from which to promote high levels of academic achievement.Kathie DiLascioKathie DiLascio is the Coordinator of Operations in the School of Education. She earned a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision and Management from Florida SouthWestern State College and an Associate in Arts degree from Edison State College. Kathie has worked in post-secondary education since 2002 holding positions in the School of Health Professions and the Office of the Registrar as well as supporting Senior Administration at FSW before coming to work in the School of Education. She is a member of the Association of Florida Colleges, Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society, and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Kathie has been nominated for the FSW Staff of the Year Award, an award that recognizes outstanding public service, mentorship, and dedication to student success.David KoehlerDavid Koehler is the Recruiting and Advising Specialist in the School of Education at Florida SouthWestern State College. He began his teaching career in Oxford House, MB (Canada) over 18 years ago. He has earned a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership from Florida Gulf Coast University and a Bachelor of Education degree in Elementary Education with concentrations in English and Geography from the University of Winnipeg. During the past 18 years, he has taught elementary, middle, and high school students in a variety of private and public school settings. As the Academic Success Director at Southwest Florida College, he managed tutoring services and instituted new initiatives to improve student retention and student success. He was also awarded the Educator of the Year award in 2007 and the President's Award in 2012.Michelle WierMichelle Wier joined our FSWC Collegiate High School - Charlotte campus faculty as Principal in the 2018-19 school year. She has been an educator and instructional leader for the past twenty-seven years serving most of those years in Charlotte County, Florida. She is originally from Columbus, Ohio where she completed her Bachelor's Degree from The Ohio State University and began teaching Marketing Education in Hamilton, Ohio. She married and moved to Florida in 1993 and began teaching middle school students in the areas of varying exceptionalities and at-risk cohorts. She moved back to the high school level teaching Diversified Career Technology and Business Management classes at Charlotte High School for a decade and then moved into the role of Dean. She earned her Master's Degree in Educational Leadership in 2007 from Florida Gulf Coast University and joined the Student Services team at Charlotte Technical College. She became an Assistant Principal at Lemon Bay High School in 2012 where she oversaw student services, activities, facilities, and discipline until she joined the faculty at FSWC. She is excited to bring her vast educational and administrative experiences to FSWC - Charlotte and become a Buccaneer!Dr. Sherry Blanset Sherry Blanset is the Placement Coordinator for the School of Education. She is a life-long resident of LaBelle, Florida where she graduated from LaBelle High School. After high school, she started a family before earning her Associate in Arts (2011) and Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (2013) from Edison State College. She enjoyed teaching in both Lee and Hendry County Schools, where she taught 3rd and 5th grades and K-5 as an art and music teacher. Throughout her career, Ms. Blanset has advocated for both teachers and students of underserved populations and communities through speaking engagements at the Federal Department of Education and the Florida Senate. She earned her Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instructions at the University of Florida where she was awarded the highly competitive Dassler Transformational Leader Award in Education (2020, 2021), the Evelyn Weitzel Excellence in Educational Advocacy Award (2019, 2020), and named an Outstanding Graduate Student (2019, 2020, 2021). She earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership with a Major in Educational Law and Policy from the University of Florida. Sherry remains passionate about supporting educators and students, and is very excited to be a part of the School of Education at Florida SouthWestern State College.

What is Service Learning?

Service-learning, as defined by the Campus Compact National Center for Community Colleges (2010), is "a teaching method which combines community service with academic instruction as it focuses on critical, reflective thinking and civic responsibility. Service-learning programs involve students in organized community services that address local needs, while developing their academic skills, sense of civic responsibility, and commitment to the community." Practicing teachers at all levels have obligations outside of the classroom whether it is committee work, tutoring, club sponsor or other. Many unique opportunities are presented to Florida SouthWestern State College’s School of Education from community organizations such as the Calusa Nature Center, the STARS Complex, the Salvation Army Fran Cohen Youth Center, the Boys and Girls Club, and others. In order for these partnerships to be successful we must have student support. This is a perfect learning experience for our students as they choose an initiative that they are interested in. This mirrors the process they will have once they become teachers in the schools. Florida SouthWestern State College’s School of Education feels that this is one more way that our graduates will be better prepared for their career choice.ResourcesCommunity Partnership Application (PDF) Service Learning - Log Sheet (PDF)

Resources

• CPALMS • Reading Rockets • International Literacy Association • The National Council of Teachers of English • National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) • ReadWorks • TeachingChannel.com • Teach Like a Champion • Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice • newsela • Edutopia • Achieve the Core • Colorín Colorado

Kappa Delta Epsilon

Kappa Delta Epsilon was organized March 25, 1933 in Washington, DC and was established at FSW in 2009. Kappa Delta Epsilon (KDE) is an honorary educational fraternity which supports the cause of education by fostering a spirit of fellowship, high standards of scholastic attainment and professional ideals among its members. The Delta Zeta Chapter in the School of Education at FSW is an active group engaged in preparing more than 300 members for the teaching profession. Members of this prestigious honors fraternity participate in and serve the community in a number of ways including partnering with the Boston Red Sox during their Spring Training to “Knock Literacy Out of the Park” and working with the Ronald McDonald house.KDE Application (PDF)AdvisorDr. Joyce Rollins

Ariella Vanhara

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Philip Kinsey

EMS Instructor Edit This Profile Email: Philip.Kinsey@fsw.edu Phone: Extension: Location: LEE B Department: School of Health Professions - EMS / Fire Science - Cardiopulmonary & Emergency Care

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

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Knowledge Network

Alessandro CesaranoProfessor, Foreign LanguagesPhone: (239) 432-6602Extension: 16602Location: Lee K252E-Mail:   Areas of Expertise EducationAssessment And Evaluation In EducationCurriculumEducation ResearchForeign LanguageItalianLearning Languages And EducationPedagogySpanishLanguage/literacy/linguisticsLinguisticsLearning (see Also Education)E-learningExperiential LearningLanguage LearningLearning And EducationTeaching And LearningTechnologyTechnology Education

SOE In The News

• Florida SouthWestern State College Hosts Annual “Family Math Night” (PDF) • Is Pre-K Worth It? (PDF) • Two FSW Collegiate High Students Awarded Prestigious QuestBridge Scholarships (PDF) • Bill to create fair formula for early learning funds dies (PDF) • Bill to fix imbalance in learning funds dies (PDF) • Business Leaders Celebrate, Educated at Early Learning Breakfast • Florida needs bigger investment in prekindergarten (PDF) • Charlotte High School Named a Newsweek Top School (PDF) • "IBM's School Could Fix Education — and Tech's Diversity Gap" • The River 4-27-18 FSW student honored (PDF)

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

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Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

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Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

Date Name Time Campus Location 10/01/2019 Charter School Meeting 4:00pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 06/25/2019 District Board of Trustees Meeting 3:00pm Hendry Glades Center A-119 06/25/2019 Charter School Meeting 4:00pm Hendry Glades Center A-119 04/23/2019 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees:1:30pm; BOT: 3:00pm Collier Campus Building M, Room 201 02/26/2019 District Board of Trustees Committee Meeting and Board Meeting Committee: 1:30pm; Board Meeting: 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Committee: Building O, Room 116; Board Meeting: Bu 02/26/2019 Charter School Meeting after 3 pm Board meeting Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 11/13/2018 Board of Trustees Joint Committee and Board Meeting Committee: 1/30pm; Meeting 3:00pm Lee Campus Committee: I-225; Meeting: I-223 09/25/2018 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees: 1:30pm; BOT: 3:00pm Lee Campus Committees: I-216, I-225, I-228; BOT Meeting: Buil 09/25/2018 Charter School Meeting after regular 3:00 Board Meeting Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 06/28/2018 District Board of Trustees Meeting 3:00 p.m. Hendry Glades Center Board Room - Building B, Room 112 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<45678910 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

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Date Name Time Campus Location 09/29/2021 District Board of Trustees Joint Committee Meeting 9:00am Lee Campus Zoom 09/01/2021 District Board of Trustees Meeting 1:00pm Lee Campus AA-177 06/22/2021 District Board of Trustees Meeting 10:00am Lee Campus AA-177 06/22/2021 Charter School Meeting 11:30am Lee Campus AA-177 06/16/2021 Joint Committee Meeting 1:00pm Lee Campus via Zoom 04/06/2021 District Board of Trustees Meeting 10:00am Collier Campus Building J, Rooms 103/104 02/02/2021 Charter School Meeting 10:00am Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 02/02/2021 District Board of Trustees Meeting 10:00am Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 12/01/2020 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committee: 1:30pm, Regular Meeting: 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 12/01/2020 Charter School Meeting 4:00pm Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<2345678 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

Board of Trustees Meeting Schedules

Date Name Time Campus Location 10/06/2020 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees: 1:30; Regular Meeting: 3:00 Lee Campus Building AA - Room 177 10/06/2020 Charter School Meeting 4:00pm Lee Campus AA-177 06/23/2020 District Board of Trustees Meeting 3:00pm Lee Campus Remote 06/23/2020 Charter School Meeting 4:00pm Lee Campus Remote 02/04/2020 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committees 1:30, Regular Board 3:00pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 02/04/2020 Charter School Meeting 3:30pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 12/03/2019 District Board of Trustees Committee Meetings and Regular Meeting Committees 1:30; Meeting 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 12/03/2019 Charter School Meeting 3:00pm Charlotte Campus Building O, Room 117 10/01/2019 Board of Trustees Committee and Board Meetings Committee 1:30pm; Board 3:00pm Lee Campus I-223 10/01/2019 District Board of Trustees Meeting Committee 1:30pm; Board 3:00pm Lee Campus Board Room - Building I, Room 223 11/26/2013 1:15 PM/3:00 PM Lee Campus Committees: AA166, A137, A138; Board: AA177 10/22/2013 1:15pm and 3:00 Collier Campus Committees: M-119, M-210 and M-205; Board: M-201 09/24/2013 1:15pm Lee Campus AA-166, A-137, A-138 09/24/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 08/27/2013 3:00 p.m. Lee Campus Building AA, Room 177 ‹ First<3456789 > Last › Past Board of Trustee Meeting Information Can Be Downloaded Below:

Accidents & Incidents

Below is a link to the Colleges Accident-Incident Report. All accidents regardless of whether they result in a personal injury, property damage should be reported to the Office of Campus Police and investigated to determine the cause. Cause determination allows the College to take proper action to prevent future reoccurrences.The investigation should be conducted as soon as possible to get the most accurate information. Pictures of the scene, injuries and surrounding areas are an important documentation tool and are always suggested when possible. When investigation an accident-incident, remember to ask and get the answers to the important questions: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY and HOW.Thoroughly complete, sign and get signed that accident-incident report and then e-mail it to Lori M. Welch, Director, Risk Management at Lori.Welch@fsw.edu. Accident/Incident Report

Knowledge Network

Alessandro CesaranoProfessor, Foreign LanguagesPhone: (239) 432-6602Extension: 16602Location: Lee K252E-Mail:   Areas of Expertise EducationAssessment And Evaluation In EducationCurriculumEducation ResearchForeign LanguageItalianLearning Languages And EducationPedagogySpanishLanguage/literacy/linguisticsLinguisticsLearning (see Also Education)E-learningExperiential LearningLanguage LearningLearning And EducationTeaching And LearningTechnologyTechnology Education Kelly RoyProfessor, Early Childhood Education CoordinatorPhone: (239) 985-3423Extension: 11923Location: Lee U214BE-Mail:   Areas of Expertise Behavior (see Psychology)Children (see Also Education)Child Behavior (see Also Psychology)DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesDisability IssuesEducationClassroom ManagementCurriculumDoctoral EducationEarly Childhood/Early Years EducationEducation ResearchHuman Development and EducationInclusive EducationSocial Sciences and EducationSpecial EducationHuman DevelopmentLearning (see Also Education)Early Childhood LearningExperiential LearningInclusive LearningLearning EnvironmentTeaching And LearningPsychologyHuman Behavior - Child abuseYouth Camille Drake-BrassfieldProfessor, PsychologyPhone: (941) 637-5658Extension: 55658Location: Charlotte H101E-Mail: Vitae   Areas of Expertise Behavior (see Psychology)Critical ThinkingDiversityDiversity IssuesEducationAssessment and Evaluation in EducationCurriculumE-EducationFrenchGermanSpanishEmotional IntelligenceHuman Resource Management (see Management)employee engagementemployee motivationEmployee selectionLeadershipLearning (see Also Education)Distance LearningE-LearningOrganizational Developmentconflict resolutiondecision makingPsychologyEthics in Professional PsychologyHuman BehaviorHuman Behavior - Cognitive therapy Rozalind JesterAssistant VP, Strategic Innovation and Online LearningPhone: (239) 489-9428Extension: 11428Location: Lee G202E-Mail:   Areas of Expertise BiologyLearning (see Also Education)Distance LearningOceanography David HoffmanAdjunct FacultyPhone: Extension: Location: E-Mail: Vitae   Areas of Expertise E-commerceEconomicsHuman Resource Management (see Management)employee engagementemployee motivationEmployee selectionExecutive coachingLearning (see Also Education)E-LearningManagementHuman Resource ManagementKnowledge ManagementStrategic ManagementSupply Chain ManagementMarketingConsumer BehaviorMarket ResearchSocial MarketingYouth Kimberly HiltonProfessor, ChemistryPhone: (239) 732-3406Extension: 33406Location: Collier N231E-Mail:   Areas of Expertise ChemistryComputingComputers and EducationDiversityEducationE-EducationEducation ResearchIndigenous EducationProfessional Studies in EducationScience EducationLeadershipLearning (see Also Education)E-LearningLearning in Science and TechnologyMetalsScienceTechnologyTechnology Education Nereida RondonInstructional Designer IPhone: (239) 489-9244Extension: 11244Location: Lee REMOTEE-Mail:   Areas of Expertise Learning (see Also Education)E-LearningWeb Design Katharine O'ConnorProfessor, Communication StudiesPhone: (239) 432-6768Extension: 16768Location: Lee O214E-Mail:   Areas of Expertise CommunicationCritical ThinkingCultureDiversityEducationInclusive EducationEmotional IntelligenceGender (see Also Women And Gender Studies)LeadershipLearning (see Also Education)Experiential LearningInclusive LearningPublic RelationsSociologySocial MovementsSocial PolicyWomen And Gender Studies (see Also Gender) Amy TroganProfessor, EnglishPhone: (239) 433-6930Extension: 16930Location: Lee L102BE-Mail: Vitae   Areas of Expertise EnglishEnglish EducationLearning (see Also Education)Learning and Education Henry PeelChief of StaffPhone: (239) 489-9011Extension: 11011Location: Lee I226E-Mail: Vitae   Areas of Expertise EducationDoctoral EducationManagement and EducationReform in EducationSchools (Primary/Secondary)LeadershipLearning (see Also Education)Organizational LearningOrganizational DevelopmentConflict ResolutionDecision Making

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