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Title: Who me From teacher to administratorFinding your voice


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Who me?From teacher to administratorFinding
your voice
  • with Suzanne Panferov

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  •  
  • Last spring when the dean asked an ESL teacher to
    be the new director of an Intensive English
    program,
  • she replied

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 Last spring when the dean asked an ESL teacher
to be the new director of an Intensive English
program, she repliedBut Ive never held a
position of such responsibility beforeIve
nevereven been a mom!  (A. Roemer)
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Who are Language Program Administrators?
?
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Who me?
  • Are you
  • Organized
  • Collaborative
  • Professional
  • Good with people
  • Possibly good with budgets?

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Who me?
  • Are you
  • Organized
  • Collaborative
  • Professional
  • Good with people
  • Possibly good with budgets?

Then you are a candidate for administration!
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What does an administrator do?
N106
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What does an administrator do?
  • Top 5 responsibilities
  • Personnel Issues
  • Curriculum
  • Marketing
  • Budgeting
  • Staff Evaluation

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The Challenge
  • Many English Language Program (ELP)
    administrators have not had
  • administrative training

Did you have formal training specific to program
administration prior to beginning your first
language program administrator position?   Yes
14.1 No 86.9
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What level of degrees do we get?
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What degree areas do we study in?
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Have you had training specific to program
budgeting?
  •  
  • Yes 25.8
  • No 74.2

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Have you had training specific to marketing?
  •  
  • Yes 34.8
  • No 65.2

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Which topic areas do administrators want more
training in?
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Which topic areas do administrators want more
training in?
  • Top 5 areas
  • Marketing
  • Budgeting
  • Personnel Issues
  • Staff Evaluation
  • Customized program development

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What are the issues?What do you wish you had
known..
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On Personnel Matters
  • Dealing with disgruntled teachers
  • How much time is spent handling HR issues.
  • How to work with random office personnel (not
    teachers, students, administrators, etc)
  • How to deal with problem employees.
  • How to motivate and keep teachers
  • How much of my time would be spent sorting out
    personnel issues!

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On Budgeting
  • I wish I had had more knowledge about school
    budgets and projections.
  • Budgeting constraints/issues
  • I would have liked to have known more about
    budgeting
  • I wish I had known more about the budget and
    financial system of the university.

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On university culture/politics
  • I wish I had a better understanding of larger
    university environment and culture.
  • how to negotiate with upper administration
  • navigating an institution politically
  • How to work with and thru people to achieve goals
  • Lack of support from campus community in general
  • more about this university's policies

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So
  • If an administrative opportunity arises (or you
    are already in such a position)
  • Be willing to learn
  • Recognize your own needs for training (you are
    not alone!!!!)
  • Seek out and advocate for this training
  • Be a teacher--view administration as an
    opportunity to teach(about big picture issues,
    policies, etc.)

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Opportunities for training
  • Train to specific needs
  • For example
  • University course in budgeting
  • Marketing workshop
  • Conference presentation on administration

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Opportunities for training
  • Professional associations (UCIEP, AAIEP, NAFSA,
    TESOL, IATEFL, etc.)
  • Attend meetings
  • Volunteer at a conference
  • Serve on a committee
  • Utilize knowledge in SIG listservs/blogs

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Opportunities for training
  • Seek out general leadership training
  • University Human Resources departments
  • Attend university leadership workshops
  • Study biographies of great leaders

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Opportunities for training
  • Networkcultivate professional mentors
  • Seek out administrators in-house in other
    departments
  • Find similar administrators in other schools
  • Cultivate relationship with supervisor

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Opportunities for reading
  • Leadership in English Language Teaching and
    Learning (2008) Coombe, McCloskey, Stephenson,
    and Anderson
  • Christison, M.A. and F. L. Stoller (1997) A
    Handbook for Language Program Administrators.
    United States Alta Book Center Publishers.
  • Pennington, M. C. (1991), Building Better English
    Language Programs. Washington D.C. NAFSA.
  • White, R., Martin, M., Stimson, M., Hodge, R.
    (1991). Management in English Language Teaching
    Cambridge Cambridge, UK Cambridge University
    Press.

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Where do we go from here?
  • As a profession--an area wide open for research
  • Further exploration of needs of the profession
    and in-service administrators
  • Review of current training
  • Advocacy for further training as needed

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Where do we go from here?
  • As an individual
  • Be open and willing to learn.
  • Listen to those around you.

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Advice from an administrator
  • I listened to you, and
  • in the process
  • I found my own voice---Hillary Clinton, US
    Democratic Presidential Candidate after New
    Hampshire Primary win

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THANK YOU!Id love to hear more from you all!
  • Suzanne Panferov, Ph.D.
  • University of Arizona
  • Panferov_at_email.arizona.edu
  • A copy of these slides available online at
    www.cesl.arizona.edu/TeacherTraining.htm
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