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40th Annual CRLA Conference - Portland, Oregon - Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2007

3 Hour Pre-Conference Institute


Presentation Title:

CRLA Certifying Your Tutoring Program II –Let’s get it done

Presentation Description:

This institute is designed for those working with tutor training programs that are farther along in the certification process. Participants can bring their applications, materials, documentation, etc., and actually meet with ITPC evaluators to get advice on what needs to be done to complete the application process. If the application is complete, the program can actually receive certification on the spot! Participants can also review copies of applications from currently certified programs. A great opportunity to get hands-on help with your Tutor Program Certification application!

Institute/Session Summary:

This institute is designed for those working with tutor programs that have begun the certification process. Participants can bring their applications, materials, documentation, etc., and actually meet with Internation Tutor Program Certification evaluators to get advice on what needs to be done to complete the application process. If the application is complete, the program can actually receive certification on the spot! Participants can also review copies of applications from currently certified programs.

Questions are continually addressed to the chair of the ITPC committee regarding the certification process as the institution is completing the application. This institute addresses the needs of those who are working on their applications but who like guidance through the procedure.

We will have several presenters to clarify the process, to verify the certification requirements and help attendees determine where their program stands in terms of readiness for certification. If the application is complete the program may receive their certification at the institute.

We will have completed applications of currently certified programs for attendees to review and get a better idea of what a completed application looks like.



Presenter1 Name: Tina Barnes
Presenter1 Institution: Randolph College (formerly Randolph-Macon Woman's College)
Presenter1 Bio: Tina is the Chair of the International Tutor Program Certification Committee. For her day job she is the Director of the Learning Resources Center and Disability Services at Randolph-Macon Woman's College (soon to be the newly coed Randolph College, fall 2007). She has been active in CRLA since 2000 and has been the Chair of the International Tutor Program Certification Committee since 2005. The Learning Resources Center has subject matter tutors for ever subject in the college (with the exception of Math and Science) and has tutors for all areas of study skills. Tina received her B.A. in Teaching Special Education in 1974 at George Peabody College for teachers (now the College of Education of Vanderbilt University)and her M.A. in Teaching Special Education at the University of Northern Colorado in 1975. She taught students with learning disabilities for 25 years before moving to the post-secondary level in 2000.

Presenter2 Name: Terri Massie-Burrel
Presenter2 Institution: Towson University
Presenter2 Bio: Terri Massie-Burrell is the Director of Towson University's multi-service Academic Achievement Center (AAC), which is in the Division of Academic Affairs. Terri is a part-time faculty member in the College of Education on the campus. Towson University is the second largest institution in the University of Maryland system located in suburban Baltimore County. The university has a total student body of nearly 19,000 students; of which 13,500 are undergraduates. Since fall 2002, Terri has served as director and led the center to earn CRLA's level 3 tutor program certification and national college learning center website award two consecutive years.

The AAC primarily serves undergraduates with major emphases in peer tutoring, study skills, structured study sessions and individualized academic coaching for all students. She also serves as co-chair of CRLA's "Learning Assistance Center Management" SIG and is former Co-Leader of Peer Tutoring. The center was recognized two consecutive years by National College Learning Center Association & Learning Support Centers in Higher Education receiving third place for the website excellence competition.

Presenter3 Name: Penny Turrentine
Presenter3 Institution: Pima Community College
Presenter3 Bio: Penny Turrentine (PhD in Language, Reading, and Culture, University of Arizona) is Director of the West Campus Learning Center, Pima Community College and Coordinator of Pima's online tutoring program. She is an evaluator for CRLA's International Tutor Program Certification. Her current research interests include online tutoring, tutor training programs, professional development and credentialing for learning center leadership. She may be contacted at the West Campus Learning Center, Pima Community College, 2202 West Anklam Rd., Tucson, AZ 85709, (520) 206-6796, or by email at penny.turrentine@pima.edu.

College Reading & Learning Association Conference 2007 Presentations
Questions to Conference Chair: Rick A. Sheets, Ed. D. at rick.sheets@pvmail.maricopa.edu
Last update on: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:22 AM