TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
andTEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ASSOCIATION
February 18-20, 1999Westin Galleriaand Westin Oaks HotelsHouston, Texas
52ndAnnual
Convention
“TheChallenge
of Change”
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52nd Annual ConventionTEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONWestin Galleria and Westin Oaks Hotels
Houston, TexasFebruary 18-20, 1999
Convention Theme:
“The Challenge of Change”Convention-at-a-Glance
THURSDAY—FEBRUARY 18, 1999 7:30 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. Special Meetings (to be an-
nounced)12:00 Noon–10:00 p.m. Convention Registration—Galleria
Ballroom Foyer 1:00– 6:00 p.m. Committee Meetings, as called by
Committee Chairs 4:00– 5:00 p.m. Meeting of Executive Committee,
Resolutions Committee, and all TCCTA Committee Chairs—Post Oak
6:30 p.m. MEXICAN BUFFET (Tickets required for admission—Galleria Ball-room
7:30 p.m. GENERAL SESSION—Galleria Ball-room
FRIDAY—FEBRUARY 19, 1999 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. Convention Registration—Galleria
Ballroom Foyer 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. Exhibits Open—Woodway Exhibi-
tion Hall 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. Polls Open (Election of Offi cers)—
Galleria Ballroom Foyer 8:00– 9:15 a.m. Financial Planning Seminar—Plaza
Ballroom I (repeated at 1:00 p.m.)
8:00– 9:15 a.m. Professional Development Semi-nar—Plaza Ballroom II (re-peated at 1:00 p.m.)
9:30– 11:00 a.m. Section Meetings for Some Sections11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Section Meetings for Remaining Sec-
tions 1:00– 2:15 p.m. Financial Planning Seminar—Plaza
Ballroom I (repeat of 8:00 a.m. presentation)
1:00– 2:15 p.m. Professional Development Semi-nar—Plaza Ballroom II (repeat of 8:00 a.m. presentation)
2:45– 5:30 p.m. Other Special Meetings (to be an-nounced)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1999 8:00–11:30 a.m. Convention Registration—Galleria
Ballroom Foyer 8:00–11:30 a.m. Exhibits Open—Woodway Exhibi-
tion Hall 9:00–10:15 a.m. Section Meetings for Some Sections10:30–11:45 a.m. Section Meetings for Remaining Sec-
tions
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Anna R. HolstonImmediate Past
PresidentCentral Texas College
Patsy W. GossPresident
San Jacinto College Central Campus
Richard L. ElamVice President
Hill College
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Offi cers and Staff , 1998-99
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEASSOCIATIONOffi cers, 1998-99
William A. Griffi n, Jr.President
Frank Phillips College
Harry L. KrenekSecretary-Treasurer
Western Texas College
Deann MerchantPresident-Elect
Amarillo College
Mel Griffi nSecretary
Northeast Texas Com-munity College
Richard MooreAssociate Executive
Director
Charles L. BurnsideExecutive Director
Carol J. FrickeAdministrative As-
sistant
Jim B. RileyTreasurer
Palo Alto College
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Committees, 1998-99(Appointments expire March 31, 1999, unless otherwise indi-
cated.)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEESusan F. Hult, Chair, Houston Community College–Central College
(1999)Joanna L. Kile, Vice Chair, College of the Mainland (1999)Dianne Lewis Heafer, San Jacinto College–North Campus (1999)Juanita H. Marquez, Bill J. Priest Institute (1999)Mark E. Underwood, Navarro College (1999)Gail M. Platt, South Plains College (2000)Phyllis P. Sisson, Central Texas College (2000)Betty B. Swasko, Paris Junior College (2000)Gabriel O. Ume, Palo Alto College (2000)Ken L. Weatherbie, Del Mar College (2000)Cathryn P. Cates, Tyler Junior College (2001)Mark W. Jordan, Odessa College (2001)Ronald R. Roberts, Grayson County College (2001)Daniel L. Spencer, Temple College (2001)Theresa E. Stewart, Amarillo College (2001)
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEEBrian K. Dille, Chair, Odessa College (2001)Cynthia M. SoRelle, Vice Chair, McLennan Community College
(2000)Michael D. Hummel, The Victoria College (1999)Patricia C. Knight, Amarillo College (1999)Scott A. Nelson, Kingwood College (1999)Alden J. B. Smith, Hill College (1999)David M. Wilcox, Houston Community College–Central College
(1999)Patricia Humston, Coastal Bend College (2000)Nancy Ellen Partlow, Wharton County Junior College (2000)Steven J. Reif, Kilgore College (2000)Ernest Spikes, Jr., St. Philip’s College (2000)Gerald M. Corkran, Western Texas College (2001)Johanna M. Hume, Alvin Community College (2001)Robert C. McReynolds, San Jacinto College–Central Campus (2001)M. Theron Waddell, Jr., Galveston College (2001)
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES COMMITTEELola A. King, Chair, Trinity Valley Community College–Terrell
Campus (2000)Nancy B. Kral, Vice Chair, Tomball College (1999)Rebecca L. Anderson, South Texas Community College (1999)Terry C. Carson, Southwest Texas Junior College (1999)Matthew W. Coulter, Collin County Community College–Spring Creek
Campus (1999)Madeleine G. S. Ross, Lon Morris College (1999)Larry C. Allen, Panola College (2000)Gary Don Harkey, Vernon Regional Junior College (2000)Phyllis O. Morris, TSTC–Sweetwater (2000)John J. Stuart, Texarkana College (2000)C. Gene Denney, Clarendon College (2001)Kenneth R. Hopkins, Brazosport College (2001)James W. Sparks, Houston Community College–Northeast College
(2001)Gary D. Turner, Central Texas College (2001)Carol A. Wennagel, San Jacinto College–South Campus (2001)
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEEmmeline I Dodd, Chair, College of the MainlandTCCTA CAmpus Representatives are listed on pages 6-7.
NOMINATING COMMITTEEDanita L. McAnally, Chair, Amarillo CollegeRonnie Hall, Vice Chair, Angelina CollegeEllen H. Brennan, San Antonio CollegeGlenda H. Easter, El Centro CollegeRoger A. Griffi n, Austin Community College
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TCCTA COMMITTEE MEETINGSThursday, February 18, 1999
Westin Galleria Hotel(Note: All committees are subject to additional meetings
as called by their chairs.)
Professional Development Committee ......1:00–3:00 p.m.—Post OakLegislative Committee .......................... 1:00–3:00 p.m.—TanglewoodMembership Services Committee.............1:00–3:00 p.m.—San FelipePublications Committee ............................... 1:00–3:00 p.m.—BellaireAuditing Committee .......................................... 2:00–3:00 p.m.—SageResolutions Committee...............................3:00–4:00 p.m.—Post OakExecutive Committee and all TCCTA Committee Chairs ......................4:00–5:00 p.m.—Post OakElection Committee ............................... 5:00–6:00 p.m.—Westchester
Larry G. Shirts, North Harris CollegeMichael A. White, McLennan Community College
RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEEJoseph D. (Dan) Mendoza, Chair, Lee CollegeCarol A. Eppright, Vice Chair, Weatherford CollegeBarbara A. Blair, Southwest Texas Junior CollegeDianne K. Blanchard, Texarkana CollegeBlanche H. Brick, Blinn CollegeWilliam G. Horine, Alvin Community CollegeDoris J. Jones, Tarrant County Junior College–Northeast CampusGilbert Montemayor, McLennan Community CollegeBrian Wells, Northeast Texas Community College
AUDITING COMMITTEEDale Westfall, Chair, Midland CollegeAnna Maria G. Mendiola, Vice Chair, Laredo Community CollegeDonald R. Craig, Del Mar CollegeCaroline C. Garrett, The Victoria CollegeTed A. Lewis, Collin County Community College–Preston Ridge
CampusHerbert J. Maglietta, Central Texas CollegeRaymond C. Puchot, El Paso Community College
CONVENTION COMMITTEESharon M. Freeman, Chair, San Jacinto College–Central CampusREGISTRATION SUBCOMMITTEE
Susan L. Sutton, Chair, Alvin Community CollegeCarolyn C. Robertson, Vice Chair, Tarrant County Junior Col-
lege–South CampusSOCIAL SUBCOMMITTEE
Lisa Windham, Chair, McLennan Community College
Patsy C. LeMaster, Vice Chair, Amarillo College
PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEEJames L. Schrantz, Chair, Tarrant County Junior College–Southeast
CampusMoselle Ford, Vice Chair, Amarillo CollegeRichard E. Lancaster, Western Texas CollegeCarol A. Lowe, McLennan Community CollegeKaren D. Marcotte, Palo Alto CollegeJames Michael Matthews, Tarrant County Junior College–Northwest
CampusBrenda J. Stubbs, Navarro CollegeJudith T. Turman, Tyler Junior CollegeDonnie D. Yeilding, Central Texas College
ELECTION COMMITTEEJulia D. Jay, Chair, San Jacinto College–Central CampusWilliam E. Crawford, Vice Chair, Amarillo CollegeTracey E. Cuellar, Lee CollegePatricia B. Dennis, South Plains CollegeLinda S. Gann, Ranger CollegeJudy S. Hart, Frank Phillips College
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Alamo Community College District Palo Alto College ...................................... Roy N. Tucker St. Philip’s College ................................ Ernest Spikes, Jr. San Antonio College ............................ Ellen H. BrennanAlvin Community College ...................... William G. HorineAmarillo College .............................................. Steve DuttonAngelina College .......................................... Ronnie E. HallAustin Community College District ............. Denise Anding ACCD District Offi ces .......................... Sandra H. Gaskin Cypress Creek ........................................... Steven Kramer Northridge ................................................ Mary R. Parker Pinnacle ......................................................... Judy Scholl Rio Grande ................................................ Lynn B. Lehle Riverside ................................................... Denise AndingBlinn College Brenham .......................................... Randal H. Hoppens Bryan ........................................... Joseph E. Kingcade, Jr.Brazosport College ............................. Kenneth R. HopkinsCentral Texas College ...................................... Stan P. DyerCisco Junior College ........................................ Tianay RabbClarendon College .................................... Terry D. ScogginCoastal Bend College Beeville .............................................. Barbara M. Welder Alice .................................................... Edward M. MasseyCollege of the Mainland ............................ Emmeline DoddCollin County Community College District Central Park ............................................ Larry D. Collins Preston Ridge .......................................... C. Michael Bell Spring Creek ............... Mike W. Cohick, Rosemary Karr, Stephanie MeinhardtDallas County Community College District Offi ces ........................................ Carla A. Ranger Bill J. Priest Institute ................................ Jackie R. Porter Brookhaven College ........................... Kathleen Whitson Cedar Valley College ......................... Tommy Thompson Eastfi eld College ..................... Vivian Dennis-Monzingo, David Preston El Centro College ................................ Jimmie J. Henslee Mountain View College .................. Lionel M. Cortez, Jr. North Lake College .............. Enrique King Chamberlain Richland College ........................................ Sid ChapmanDel Mar College ......................................... Donald R. CraigEl Paso Community College .................... Robert K. Starke, Diane J. StarkeFrank Phillips College ...................................... Judy S. HartGalveston College ............... Theron Waddell, Lucia KistlerGrayson County College ........................ Ronald R. RobertsHill College ................................................. Richard L. ElamHouston Community College System Central College ........................................... Susan F. Hult Northeast College .................................. James W. Sparks Southwest College ..................................... David A. Ross Northwest College ................................. Mary Alice WillsHoward College ..................................... Gayla D. Williams
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE, 1998-99
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Jacksonville College ........................................ Janice BryanKilgore College .............................................. Steven J. ReifLamar University Institute of Technology ............................. Alice W. Cater Lamar University – Orange .................. Larry R. Wilmore Lamar University – Port Arthur .............. Michelle AskewLaredo Community College ...............Anna Maria Mendiola, Alfonso MendiolaLee College ................................ Joseph D. (Dan) MendozaLon Morris College ............................ Madeleine G. S. RossMcLennan Community College ............... Michael A. WhiteMidland College ................................ Andrea Collins ZabelNavarro College ............................................. Marvin C. RayNorth Central Texas College .................. Patrick L. MaguireNorth Harris Montgomery Community College District Offi ces ........................................... Larry G. Shirts Kingwood College .................................. Scott A. Nelson Montgomery College ................. Martina S. Kusi-Mensah North Harris College ............................. Jane Ann Mathis Tomball College ................... Thomas Wm. (Bill) LawlerNortheast Texas Community College ............ Doug Richey, Mel Griffi nOdessa College ............................................... Brian K. DillePanola College ............................................... Larry C. AllenParis Junior College ................................... Betty B. SwaskoRanger College .............................................. Linda S. GannSan Jacinto College District District Offi ces ......................................... Patsy W. Goss Central Campus .................................... Sharon Freeman, Robert C. McReynolds North Campus .................................. Diane Lewis Heafer South Campus ................................... Carol A. WennagelSouth Plains College Levelland ...................................................... Gail M. Platt Lubbock ................................................ Martha Ann JonesSouth Texas Community College .. Rebecca Lee AndersonSouthwest Texas Junior College ................ Barbara A. BlairTarrant County Junior College District Northeast Campus ........................ Sharon Kay Chitwood Northwest Campus ................................... Peggy K. Ford South Campus ................................... David J. Clinkscale Southeast Campus ......................... Ashley Barden AlfaroTemple College ......................................... Patricia A. SmithTexarkana College ........................... Dianne K. BlanchardTexas State Technical College System TSTC – Waco ............................................. John R. Knue, R. Pat Smith TSTC – Sweetwater .............................. Phyllis O. Morris TSTC – Brownwood .............................. Patricia S. Locks TSTC – Marshall ................................. Gregory McDanielTrinity Valley Community College .................... Ed RichardsTyler Junior College .................................. Cathryn P. CatesVernon Regional Junior College ............... Laura L. WymanThe Victoria College ............................. Caroline C. Garrett, Lamar GarrettWeatherford College ............................... Carol A. EpprightWestern Texas College .......................... Gerald M. CorkranWharton County Junior College ........ Nancy Ellen Partlow
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Ben Bissell
GENERAL SESSIONThursday, Feb. 18, 1999, 7:30 p.m. ..........Galleria BallroomPresiding ................................................... Patsy Goss, President,
Texas Community College Teachers Association
Introductions and Announcements
Remarks ..................................... Berry Jackson, Temple CollegeRegional President, Phi Theta Kappa
Recognitions
Reports of Committees
Presentation of Candidates
Presentation of Scholarship for Academic Excellence
KEYNOTE ADDRESS .........................................BEN BISSELLPresident, LuBen Associates
Memorial Recognition
Presentation of Plaque to Outgoing President ...................................... Anna R. Holston
Immediate Past President
Announcements
Adjournment
The convention’s keynote speaker will be Ben Bissell, president of LuBen Associates, a management consulting fi rm headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. He will address this year’s convention theme, “The Challenge of Change.”
Dr. Bissell is author of numerous articles, including “Managing Anger in the Workplace,” “Dealing With Diffi cult People,” and “The Man ager’s Balancing Act.” He is author of Letters I Never Wrote, Conversations I Never Had and Dealing With Diffi cult People.
A nationally-known speaker, Dr. Bissell has presented seminars and workshops for the American Institute of Bank-ing, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Other major clients include Exxon, Eastman Kodak, IBM, Hardee’s, Merck Sharp & Dohme, Reynolds Metals Company, and numerous colleges, universi-ties, and education agencies.
Dr. Bissell’s various roles as speaker, writer, teacher, therapist, and businessman have provided him with a rich background of training and experience. Growing up in the mountains of eastern Kentucky has given him the gift of sto-rytelling, which makes his presentations easier to hear and understand. All these experiences, blended with his quick wit and warm sense of humor, make Dr. Bissell an outstand-
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BE SURE TO VOTEin the
Election of TCCTA Offi cersfor 1999-2000
POLLS OPENFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Galleria Ballroom FoyerWestin Galleria Hotel
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR(Sponsored by TCCTA Professional Development Committee)
Friday, Feb. 19, 8:00–9:15 a.m. and 1:00–2:15 p.m.Plaza Ballroom II
Presiding ......................................................... Susan Hult, Houston Community College, Chair, Professional Development Committee
“Educating the Generation Called X”SPEAKER ..................................DOUGLAS G. BRINKLEY, Director, Eisenhower Center for American Studies
University of New Orleans
FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR(Sponsored by TCCTA Membership Services Committee)
Friday, Feb. 19, 8:00–9:15 a.m. and 1:00–2:15 p.m.Plaza Ballroom I
Presiding ........................................................... Lola King, Trinity Valley Community College,
Chair, Membership Services CommitteeSPEAKER .............................................. PAMELA AHLERS,
President, Ahlers & Stoll
TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGEASSOCIATION
Annual Luncheon MeetingFriday, Feb. 19, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Monarch Suite, 24th Level, Westin GalleriaPresiding ............................ William A. Griffi n, President,
Frank Phillips CollegeApproval of MinutesTreasurer’s Report ..Harry L. Krenek, Secretary-Treasurer,
Western Texas College“A Retrospective:
Mistakes Made, Lessons Learned, Advice Of-fered”
SPEAKER .....................................LUTHER BUD JOYNER, President, Amarillo College
Election of Offi cersAnnouncementsAdjournment
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SPECIAL MEETINGSTexas Organization for Associate Degree Nursing—Annual
State Convention—Thursday, Feb. 18, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—Plaza Ballroom I—Betty Oliver, Alvin Community College, Chair
Workforce Education Course Manual Advisory Commit-tee—Thursday, Feb. 18, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 Noon—Con-sulate, Westin Oaks—Rebecca Bell, Midland College, Chair
Junior College Student Personnel Association of Texas (JCSPAT)—Executive Committee Meeting —Thursday, Feb. 18, 12:30–4:00 p.m.—Continental, Westin Oaks—Gaynelle Hayes, Galveston College, President
National Council for Staff, Program, and Organizational Development (NCSPOD)—Friday, Feb. 19, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Directors Room, Fourth Level, Westin Oaks—J. Tom Rodgers, Collin County Community College, Re-gional Vice President
Starlink Seminar—Friday, Feb. 19, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Con-sulate, Westin Oaks—“Is Your Web Class Really Interac-tive?” Henry Hartman, Director
Texas Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (TexMATYC)—Friday, Feb. 19, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Con-tinental, Westin Oaks—Gerald Busald, San Antonio College, President
Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Sponsors—Friday, Feb. 19, 4:00–5:30 p.m.—Imperial Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria—Mary S. Hood, Tarrant County Junior Col-lege–Southeast Campus, Regional Advisor
Virtual College of Texas—Friday, Feb. 19, 1999, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Tanglewood—“An Overview of VCT’s First Year,” Ronald Thompson, Director of Operations, Virtual Col-lege of Texas
Virtual College of Texas—Friday, Feb. 19, 1999, 4:00–5:30 p.m.—Tanglewood—“Copyright and the Internet,” Lloyd Korhonen, Director, Center for Distance Learning, Texas A&M University—Mickey Slimp, Director, Virtual College of Texas
Two-Year College English Association–Southwest—Ex-ecutive Com mittee—Saturday, Feb. 20, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Post Oak—Michael Matthews, Tarrant County Junior College–Northwest Campus, President
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE
HEALTH AND COMFORT OF OTHERS
smoking is not permitted in the exhibit hall
or during general sessions, section meetings,
and special meetings of the convention.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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SECTION MEETINGSACCOUNTINGChair: CAROL A. WENNAGEL, San Jacinto College–South CampusFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Sage, Westin Galleria “Distance Learning,” Miklos Vasarhelyi, William Von
Minden Professor of Accounting Information Systems, Rutgers University
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Sage, Westin Galleria “Integrating Peachtree Software: An Interactive Soft-
ware Session,” Annette Bigham, Instructor of Account-ing, El Paso Community College
AGRICULTURECo-Chairs: CHARLES L. NUNNALLY, Trinity Valley Com-munity College and ROYCE L. GRANBERRY, Texarkana CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Imperial Suite,24th
Level Westin Galleria “The International Livestock Congress: Its Role in
International Animal Agriculture,” Carl Detering, Jr., President, Detering Company
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Imperial Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria
“Exotic Vegetables for Texas Producers,” William D. Adams, Harris County Extension Agent, Texas Agri-culture Extension Service
AIR CONDITIONING ANDREFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGYChair: JOSEPH P. MORAVEK, Lee CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Tour of Houston Hermetics Remanufactur ing Plant and
Domestic Manufacturing (NOTE: Transportation will depart from the main
lobby of the Westin Galleria hotel promptly at 9:30 a.m. and return at approximately 12:45 p.m.)
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Executive Room, 4th Level, Westin Oaks
“Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute’s View of Air Conditioning Training,” Leslie J. Sandler, Education Manager, Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Executive Room, 4th Level, Westin Oaks
Roundtable discussion
ARTChair: KARMIEN BOWMAN, Tarrant County Junior Col-lege–Northeast CampusFriday, 9:30 a.m. –12:45 p.m. Tour of Permanent Collection, “Rhapsody in Black,”
and “The Eyes of Paris” Exhibit of Edmund Brassai photography, Houston Museum of Art, and the Glassell School and Sculpture Garden
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(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the main lobby of the Westin Galleria hotel promptly at 9:30 a.m. and return at approximately 12:45 p.m.)
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Board Room, 4th Level, Westin Oaks
“Challenge of Change: Contemporary Art and Educa-tion,” Juliet Moore, Chair of the Graduate Department of Art Education and Assistant Professor of Art Educa-tion, University of Houston
Saturday, 9:00–11:45 a.m. Tour of Byzantine Chapel Exhibit, 20th Century Paint-
ing and Sculpture Exhibit, and Marcel Duchamp and Joseph Cornell Exhibit, Menil Collection
(NOTE: Transportation will depart from the main lobby of the Westin Galleria hotel promptly at 9:00 a.m. and return at approximately 11:45 p.m.)
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSINGChair: ELIZABETH K. MICHEL, Galveston CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom
II, Westin Galleria “Energy for Excellence: Conveying Success to Your
Students,” Rebecca Sutter, Assistant Professor of Clinical Nursing, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin
Saturday, 8:00–10:15 a.m.—Galleria Ballroom II, Westin Galleria
Breakfast Session—“Identifying Culture and Di-versity: Seeing the Trees as Part of the Forest,” Linda Lacy, Assistant Professor of Associate Degree Nursing, Galveston College
AUTOMOTIVE, DIESEL ANDSMALL ENGINE SERVICESChair: CHARLES E. STATZ, Temple CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Consort Ballroom
II, Westin Oaks “Product Development in Automotive Education,”
Bruce Bergwall, Marketing and Content Developer, Thompson Learning Company, and Vern Anthony, Technical Education Coordinator, Thompson Learning Company
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Consort Ballroom II, Westin Oaks
“‘Flashing’ EEPROMS: No Longer Dealership Technol-ogy,” Roger Converse, Drive-ability Instructor, Ringler Chevrolet–Toyota Dealership
BIOLOGYChair: JAMES C. BUTZEK, Wharton County Junior Col-legeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45.m.—Plaza Ballroom II,
Westin Galleria
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“The Physiology of Lying,” Joel Reicherter, Professor of Physiology, State University of New York
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Plaza Ballroom II, Westin Galleria
“Not Waiting for an Outbreak: Purifi ed Field Gel Electrophoresis for Tracking Organisms,” Suzanne S. Barth, Chief, Microbiological Investigation Unit, Texas Department of Health
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONChair: DAVID LOPER, Trinity Valley Community Col-legeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Tanglewood, Westin
Galleria “Digital Content Delivery and Course Management,” Bill
Bayer, New Media Producer, McGraw-Hill PublishersSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Tanglewood, Westin Gal-
leria “Managing Cultural Differences in Today’s Global
Economy,” Afasaneh Nahavandi, Professor of Manage-ment, Arizona State University–West
CHEMISTRYChair: MICHAEL SHEETS, Texarkana CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Tanglewood, Westin Gal-leria “Changes in Chemistry Teaching,” Conrad Stanitski,
Chair, Department of Chemistry, University of Central Arkansas
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Tanglewood, Westin Galleria
“Changes in Chemistry Teaching and the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society,” Conrad Stanitski
CHILD DEVELOPMENT EDUCA-TORSASSOCIATION (CDEATTYC)Chair: SUSAN S. WYATT, Eastfi eld CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m. –4:00 p.m.—Post Oak, Westin Gal-
leria “New Information from the Leading Edge: Develop-
mentally-Appropriate Practice,” Susan Wyatt, Chair of Child Development, and Nancy Beaver, Adjunct Instructor of Child Development, Eastfi eld College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Post Oak, Westin Gal-leria
“Is Your Program Inclusive? Incorporating Anti-Bias Curriculum into the Early Childhood Program,” Louise Derman-Sparks, author
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COMPENSATORY/DEVELOPMEN-TALEDUCATIONChair: JULIE KERN, Palo Alto CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Imperial Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria “Multiple Intelligences: Helping All Students Achieve
Success in Learning,” Joyce Bishop, Instructor of Psy-chology, Golden West College, Huntington Beach, California
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Imperial Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria
“The Penny Toss: A Creative Way to Apply Motivation Theory in the Classroom,” Russ Hodges, Coordinator of Undergraduate Programs, Department of Educational Administration and Psychological Services, and Carol Dochen, Director of Student Learning Assistance Cen-ter, Southwest Texas State University
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Imperial Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria
“Developing Academic Resiliency in Developmental Students,” Cherry Ross Gooden, Associate Dean, Col-lege of Arts and Sciences, Texas Southern University
COMPUTER CENTER DIRECTORSChair: CHARLES W. (BILL) BANE, McLennan Community CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Chevy Chase, Westin
Galleria “Distance Learning Techniques That Can Be Used
Effectively in the Classroom,” Greta Hecker, Coor-dinator of Video Productions, Texas State Technical College–Waco
Saturday, 9:00 a.m.–10:15 a.m.—Chevy Chase, Westin Galleria
“Using Institutional Research and Instructional Evalu-ations to Become More Effective in the Classroom,” Paul Illich, Senior Director of Institutional Effectiveness, McLennan Community College
COMPUTER INFORMATIONPROCESSINGChair: AMELIA MARETKA, Wharton County Junior Col-legeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Consort Ballroom I, Westin
Oaks “How to Establish a Cisco Networking Academy Pro-
gram at Your School,” Karen Bruntz, Western Area Academy Manager, Cisco Systems
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Consort Ballroom I, Westin Oaks
“How WECM Will Affect Computer Information Systems and Implementation,” Alan Rasco, Program Director, Community and Technical Colleges Division, Texas
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Higher Education Coordinating Board, and Joan Jones, Dean of School of Business and Technology, Tyler Junior College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Consort Ballroom I, Westin Oaks
“Implications of Adopting Web-Based Instruction,” Nancy Cosgrove, Professor of Computer Science, Uni-versity of Central Florida
COSMETOLOGYChair: CYNTHIA L. KING, Lamar University– Port Ar-thurFriday, 8:00–11:30 a.m.—Westchester, Westin Gal-leria “Matrix Skin Care and Make-up,” Anthony Skoog,
Educator, Matrix CorporationFriday, 1:00–4:00 p.m.—Westchester, Westin Gal-
leria “Farouk Hair Color,” Melissa Burge and Carolyn Hoff-
man, Educators, Farouk CorporationSaturday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 Noon—Westchester, Wes-
tin Galleria “Motivating Your Students,” Lew Losoncy, Dean, Matrix
Essential Institute for Professional Development
COUNSELING AND STUDENTPERSONNEL SERVICESChair: CLAUDINE OLIVER, South Plains CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Consort Ballroom
II, Westin Oaks “Advising From Orientation to Graduation,” Lolo
Mercado and Dianna Williams, Counselors, El Paso Community College
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Consort Ballroom II, Westin Oaks
“Teaching Students Confl ict Resolution,” Christine An-derson, Academic Transfer Counselor, South Plains Col-lege
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Consort Ballroom II, Westin Oaks
“Career and Life Planning: Which Way Do I Go?” Allyn M. Evans, Placement and Vocational Counselor, and Claudine Oliver, Director of Guidance and Counseling, South Plains College
CRIMINAL JUSTICEChair: GARY GILDON, Texarkana CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Regal Suite, 24th Level,
Westin Galleria “To WECM or Not to WECM,” Kay Hale, Program Di-
rector, Community and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Regal Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria
“Working Together for Criminal Justice Education,” Barbara Hart, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, The University of Texas at Tyler
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DEVELOPMENTAL READINGChair: KAY LYNN MORAN, Houston Community Col-lege–Northeast CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Sage, Westin Gal-leria “Are You Smarter Than You Think You Are? Applying
Type to Test-Taking Success,” Gail Platt, Director of Learning Center, South Plains College
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Sage, Westin Galleria “76th Legislature Update,” Brian Dille, Instructor of
Government, Odessa College, Gerald Corkran, Direc-tor of Reading Center, Western Texas College, Charles Johnson, Director of SOS Program, Tyler Junior College, and Gail Platt, Director of Learning Center, South Plains College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Sage, Westin Galleria “Are You Sure It’s Developmental?” Linda McDonough,
Associate Program Director, Community and Technical College Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
ECONOMICSChair: CHARLENE P. KINSEY, Houston Community Col-lege–Northwest CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Bellaire, Westin Galleria “The Global Economic Crisis,” Timothy Hopper,
Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Branch
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Bellaire, Westin Galleria “Understanding Math Phobia and Teaching Students to
Read Graphs,” Stephen L. Slavin, Professor of Econom-ics, Union County College, New Jersey
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Bellaire, Westin Gal-leria
“Bringing the World to the Principles Classroom,” Mi-chael Melvin, Professor of Economics, Arizona State University
ELECTRONICSChair: GUS RUMMEL, Central Texas CollegeThursday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom
III, Westin Galleria Prior reservation required. “Alternate Methods for
the Presentation of the Electronics Curriculum,” Joe Beauseigneur, President, NIDA Corporation; Darrell Ward, President, Hypergraphics Corporation; Charles Schuler, Professor Emeritus of Applied Engineering and Technology, California University of Pennsylva-nia; Scott Sanbucci, Editor, Careers and Technology Division, Prentice Hall Publishers; and Gregg Clayton, Acquisitions Editor, Del Mar Publishers
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Friday, 11:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.—Houston Engineer-ing and Scientifi c Society, Texas Ballroom, 5430 Westheimer Road
Luncheon Meeting—Prior reservation required. “Certifi cation for Electronics Technicians,” David Carr, Society for Broadcast Engineers; Bobby Rudder, Man-ager, Certifi cation and Curriculum Product Services, Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Association; and Alice Brown, Director of Member Services, National Electronics Service Dealers Association/International Society of Certifi ed Electronics Technicians
Friday, 5:00–7:30 p.m.—Houston Engineering and Scientifi c Society, San Jacinto Room, 5430 Wes-theimer Road
Dinner Meeting—Prior reservation required. “Teach-ing Aids and Texts for the Electronics Curriculum”
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Houston Engineering and Scientifi c Society, San Jacinto Room, 5430 Westheimer Road
“WECM and the Electronics Technology Curriculum,” Terry Sawma, Associate Dean, Tomball College
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ANDCOMPUTER AIDED DESIGNChair: IBRAHIM ELSAMAHY, North Harris CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Directors Room, 4th
Level, Westin Oaks “Rapid Prototyping, 3-D Printers,” Michael Leesley,
President, MLC CAD Systems, Inc.Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Directors Room, 4th
Level, Westin Oaks “Parametric Design, Featuring Solid Works Software,”
Brad Williamson, Application Engineer, Lloyd & Wil-liams, Inc.
ENGLISHChair: WILFRED O. DIETRICH, Blinn CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m. —Plaza Ballroom II, Westin
Galleria “Designing and Teaching an Internet-Based Composi-
tion Course,” Preston L. Waller, Instructor of English Composition, McLennan Community College
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Plaza Ballroom II, Westin Galleria
“Change or Short-Change: Teaching Literature in the Next Millenium,” X. J. Kennedy, author
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Plaza Ballroom II, Westin Galleria
“Decision Points When Teaching Argument,” Nancy V. Wood, Administrative Fellow and Professor of English, The University of Texas at Arlington
ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LAN-GUAGEChair: LINDA COMTE, Houston Community College–
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Northeast CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m. –12:45 p.m.—Presidents Room,
4th Level, Westin Oaks “I Don’t Understand You: Dillemas of the Foreign
Student in the American Classroom,” Jan Anderson, Instructor of ESL, Central Texas College
“ESL in Cyberspace,” Kevin Clement, Instructor of Intensive English, Houston Community College–South-east College
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Presidents Room, 4th Level, Westin Oaks
“Video-Based Programs in ESOL: Classrooms, Distance Learning, and Beyond,” Richard Laramy, Executive ESOL Consultant, McGraw-Hill Publishers
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Presidents Room, 4th Level, Westin Oaks
“A Short Introduction to Elementary Statistics, or How to Read a Research Report Without Skipping Over the Analysis Section,” Margaret A. Eomurian, Instructor of Spanish and Intensive English, Houston Community College–Northeast College
FOREIGN LANGUAGEChair: DANIEL McLEAN, North Harris CollegeFriday, 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Tour of Foreign Language Training Facility, Johnson
Space Center (NOTE: Transportation will depart from the main
lobby of the Westin Galleria hotel promptly at 9:30 a.m. and return at approximately 12:45 p.m.)
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Continental, Westin Oaks
“Moving Towards Fluency: Innovations, Challenges, and Pitfalls in Teaching Lower-Division Courses,” Sha-ron Foerster, Coordinator of Lower-Division Courses, Foreign Language Department, The University of Texas at Austin
GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHYChair: OSBORNE B. NYE, Houston Community Col-lege–Southwest CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Oak, Westin Oaks “An Introduction to Geopositioning Systems and Laser
Mapping Systems,” Ashok Wadwani, President, Applied Field Data Systems
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Oak, Westin Oaks “Hands-on GPS,” Steven M. Honkus, President, Inte-
grated GPS Technologies, and Ashok WadwaniSaturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Oak, Westin Oaks “NASA’s Space-Based Earth Imaging and Observations:
A New Resource for Community College Educators,” Kamlesh P. Lulla, Chief, Offi ce of Earth Sciences, Na-tional Aeronautics and Space Administration
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GOVERNMENTChair: MANOUCHER KHOSROWSHAHI, Tyler Junior CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Plaza Ballroom I,
Westin Galleria “The News Media and the White House in the Context
of the Lewinski Scandal,” Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and Press, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Plaza Ballroom I, Westin Galleria
“Fulbright Grants and Global Education at the Com-munity College,” Manoucher Khosrowshahi, Instructor of Government, Tyler Junior College, Judy Turman, Instructor of English, Tyler Junior College, Dale Foster, Professor of Government, Houston Community Col-lege–Northwest College, and Barry Baker, Instructor of Archaeology, Hill College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Plaza Ballroom I, Westin Galleria
“Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy,” Paul Light, Douglas Dillon Fellow and Founding Director of the Center for Public Service, Brookings Institution
GRAPHIC ARTS AND MULTIME-DIA
Chair: COLENNA JACKSON, College of the MainlandFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Oak, Westin Oaks “Designer Tricks for Finishing and Bindery,” Sandra
Devall, Retired Professor of Graphic Arts, College of the Mainland
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Oak, Westin Oaks “New Media Pathways,” Butch Ellis, Vice President of
Technology and Production Development, Hill Graph-ics, Inc.
HEALTH OCCUPATIONSChair: JAMES T. MATLOCK, San Jacinto College–Central CampusFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45.m.—San Felipe, Westin Gal-
leria “Health Care Providers’ Liability in a Clinical Setting,”
John Serpe, Attorney at LawSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—San Felipe, Westin Gal-
leria “What’s New, What’s Not in Workforce Education,” Ca-
mille Pridgen, Program Director and Health Professions Specialist, Community and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAND RECREATION
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Chair: DEEDEE NINEMIRE, South Plains CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Embassy, Westin
Oaks “Innovative Extramural Programming,” Butch Sutton,
Professor of Physical Education, San Jacinto Col-lege–Central Campus
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Embassy, Westin Oaks “Heart Disease: What is Your Risk?” DeeDee Ninemire,
Natatorium Director, South Plains College
HISTORYChair: DIANNE LEWIS HEAFER, San Jacinto College–North CampusFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Consulate, Westin Oaks “Women in the American Revolution,” Carol Berkin,
Professor of History, Baruch College, City University of New York
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Consulate, Westin Oaks
“History and Multimedia: Exploring Teaching and Learning with New Media,” Karen Fritz, Instructor of History, The Victoria College; Roger Griffi n, Instructor of History, Austin Community College; Jonathan Lee, Instructor of History, San Antonio College; and Carol A. Keller, Instructor of History, San Antonio College, moderator
HORTICULTUREChair: MARK J. SCHUSLER, Tarrant County Junior Col-lege–Northwest CampusFriday, 9:30 a.m. –12:45 p.m. Tour of Turkey Creek Wholesale Nursery Farms (NOTE: Transportation will depart from the main
lobby of the Westin Galleria hotel promptly at 9:30 a.m. and return at approximately 12:45 p.m.)
LEARNING RESOURCESChair: PEGGY WHITLEY, Kingwood CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Consulate, Westin Oaks “Audio-Visual Development: Where Are We Now?”
Melinda Townsel, Reference Librarian, Austin Com-munity College; Ruth McDonald, Reference Librarian, Tomball College; and Peggy Whitley, Reference Librar-ian, Kingwood College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Consulate, Westin Oaks
“Copyright and the Web,” George Teoh, Library Chair, Houston Community College
MATHEMATICSChair: JUDY MATLOCK, Collin County Community Col-lege–Spring Creek Campus
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Friday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Consort Ballroom II, Westin Oaks
“Towards Responsible Reformism: Proponents from Both Ends of the Spectrum,” Chris Bolt, Professor of Mathematics, Eastfi eld College; David Sanchez, Pro-fessor of Mathematics, San Antonio College; Kichoon Yang, Chair, Mathematics Department, The University of Texas–Pan American; William Waller, Professor of Mathematics, University of Houston; and Susan Geller, Professor of Mathematics, Texas A&M University, mod-erator
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Consort Ballroom II, Westin Oaks
“The Role of the Community College in the Mathematics Preparation of Teachers,” Mary Hannigan, Professor of Mathematics, Austin Community College; Jamie White-head Ashby, Instructor of Mathematics, Texarkana College; Margaret Crider, Instructor of Mathematics, Tomball College; Jim Polito, Instructor of Mathematics, North Harris College; Marilyn Mays, Professor of Math-ematics, North Lake College; David Molina, Associate Director, Charles A. Dana Center, The University of Texas at Austin, moderator
MUSICChair: RONALD CLINTON, Northeast Texas Community College and JAMES L. LEE, Coastal Bend CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Monarch, 24th Level, Wes-
tin Galleria “Jazz It Up! Vocal Jazz in the Choral Program,” Rodney
Mason, Director of Choral Activities, Brazosport CollegeSaturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Royal Suite, 24th Level,
Westin Galleria “The State of Community College Jazz Programs,”
Sparky Koerner, Director of Instrumental Music, Col-lege of the Mainland
OFFICE TECHNOLOGYChair: JOANN SNIDER, Western Texas CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Bellaire, Westin Gal-
leria “The Information Technolgy Age and Its Impact on
Office Systems Curriculum,” Rosemary Fruehling, President, College Division, EMC Paradigm
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Bellaire, Westin Gal-leria
“Introduction to Computers: Unveiling the Textbook of the Future and the Instructional Power of Technology,” Theresa Taggart, Technology Specialist, Glencoe/Mc-Graw-Hill Publishers
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PHILOSOPHYChair: BERNARD J. MAHONEY, Houston Community College–Northwest CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Continental, Westin
Oaks “Faith and Reason: Friends or Enemies? A Discussion of
the Relation Between Science and Religion,” Marjorie Nash, Professor of Philosophy, University of Houston; Bernard J. Mahoney, Professor of Philosophy, Houston Community College–Northwest College; and Susan Goll, Houston Community College–Southwest College, moderator
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Continental, Westin Oaks
“Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum: Computer Application in the Instruction of Philosophy” Abdura Rahman, Instructor of Clinical Nursing, Prarie View A&M College of Nursing, and Marjorie Nash
PHYSICS AND ENGINEERINGChair: MARLES L. “MAC” McCURDY, Tarrant County Junior College–Northeast CampusFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Embassy, Westin Oaks “International Space Station Operations,” Chirold D.
Epp, Operations Manager, International Space Station Program, Johnson Space Center
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Embassy, Westin Oaks
“Teaching Introductory Astronomy: Tricks of the Trade,” Roger A. Freedman, Lecturer in Physics, Uni-versity of California at Santa Barbara
PSYCHOLOGYChair: MARTHA ELLIS, Collin County Community Col-lege–Courtyard CampusFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—Plaza Ballroom I, Westin
Galleria “Integrating a Multicultural Perspective into the Teach-
ing of Psychology,” Karen H.C. Huang, Professor of Psychology, Lehigh University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom II, Westin Galleria
“Teaching Introductory Psychology and Involving Stu-dents in Psychology Club Activities,” Peggy W. Nash, Senior Professor of Behavioral Sciences, Broward Community College
Saturday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.—Plaza Ballroom I, Wes-tin Galleria
“Using Technology While Teaching Psychology: Pos-sibilities and Pitfalls,” Robert Feldman, Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts
REAL ESTATEChair: DOROTHY C. LEWIS, Houston Community Col-
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lege–Southwest CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Board Room, 4th
Level, Westin Oaks “Technology in Real Estate Education,” Joseph C.
Goeters, Instructor of Real Estate, Houston Community College–Southwest College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Board Room, 4th Level, Westin Oaks
“Real Estate Legal Update in the Classroom,” Charles J. Jacobus, Attorney at Law
SOCIOLOGY ANDANTHROPOLOGYChair: BILLIE J. HOSKINS, Galveston CollegeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Royal Suite, 24th
Level, Westin Galleria “Applied Sociology: The Quest for Relevance and
Change,” The Honorable Barbara Crews, Former Mayor, City of Galves ton
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Royal Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria
Continuation of Morning SessionSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Royal Suite, 24th Level,
Westin Galleria Roundtable Discussion: “Sociologists and Anthropolo-
gists Exchange”
SPEECH AND DRAMAChair: RAYMOND PUCHOT, El Paso Community Col-legeFriday, 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Regal Suite, 24th Level,
Westin Galleria “Impactive Rhetoric for the 21st Century,” Robert Stew-
art, Professor of Speech, Texas Tech UniversityFriday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Regal Suite, 24th Level,
Westin Galleria “Distance Learning: An Introspective Evaluation,” Linda
Brown, Professor of Speech, El Paso Community Col-lege; Sandra Holt Day, Instructor of Speech, South Plains College; Cynthia Carley, Professor of Speech, Amarillo College; and Randy Schormann, Director of Extended Campus Education, McLennan Community College
Saturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Regal Suite, 24th Level, Westin Galleria
“Contemporary Creative Dynamics,” Shellie O’Neal, Instructor of Theater and Dramatic Arts, The University of Texas at Tyler; and Mary Ellen Wright, Lecturer in Theater, The University of Texas at Tyler
TEXAS ADMINISTRATORS OFCONTINUING EDUCATION FORCOMMUNITY/JUNIOR COLLEGES(TACEC/JC)Chair: MICHAEL G. CADY, Tarrant County Junior Col-lege–South CampusFriday, 9:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin GalleriaJoint Meeting with Texas Association of Community Col-
lege Chief Student Affairs Administrators (TACCCSAA), Texas Association of College Technical Educators
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(TACTE), and Texas Association of Junior and Commu-nity College Instructional Administrators (TAJCCIA)
9:00–9:30 a.m.—Registration 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—“New Designs for 21st Century
Community Colleges,” George Copa, Professor of Education, Oregon State University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I, Westin Galleria
Continuation of Morning SessionSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin Galleria “Coordinating Board Update/Legislative Update,”
Charles Cook, Director of Instructional Programs, Com-munity and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and Don Hudson, Associate Director, Texas Association of Community Colleges
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OFCOMMUNITY COLLEGECHIEF STUDENT AFFAIRSADMINISTRATORS (TACCCSAA)Chair: RUDY DUARTE, Del Mar CollegeFriday, 9:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin GalleriaJoint Meeting with Texas Administrators of Continuing
Education for Community/Junior College (TACEC/JC), Texas Association of College Technical Educators (TACTE), and Texas Association of Junior and Commu-nity College Instructional Administrators (TAJCCIA)
9:00–9:30 a.m.—Registration 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—“New Designs for 21st Century
Community Colleges,” George Copa, Professor of Education, Oregon State University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I, Westin Galleria
Continuation of Morning SessionSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin Galleria “Coordinating Board Update/Legislative Update,”
Charles Cook, Director of Instructional Programs, Com-munity and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and Don Hudson, Associate Director, Texas Association of Community Colleges
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COL-LEGETECHNICAL EDUCATORS (TACTE)Chair: BONNIE LONGNION, North Harris Montgomery Community College DistrictFriday, 9:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin GalleriaJoint Meeting with Texas Administrators of Continuing
Education for Community/Junior Colleges (TACEC/JC), Texas Association of Community College Chief Student Affairs Administrators (TACCCSAA), and Texas Asso-ciation of Junior and Community College Instructional
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Administrators (TAJCCIA) 9:00–9:30 a.m.—Registration 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—“New Designs for 21st Century
Community Colleges,” George Copa, Professor of Education, Oregon State University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I, Westin Galleria
Continuation of Morning SessionSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin Galleria “Coordinating Board Update/Legislative Update,”
Charles Cook, Director of Instructional Programs, Com-munity and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and Don Hudson, Associate Director, Texas Association of Community Colleges
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OFJUNIOR AND COMMUNITY COL-LEGE INSTRUCTIONAL ADMIN-ISTRATORS (TAJCCIA)Chair: JAN HUFFSTUTLER, Trinity Valley Community CollegeFriday, 9:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin GalleriaJoint Meeting with Texas Administrators of Continuing
Education for Community/Junior Colleges (TACEC/JC), Texas Association of Community College Chief Student Affairs Administrators (TACCCSAA), and Texas Associa-tion of College Technical Educators (TACTE)
9:00–9:30 a.m.—Registration 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m.—“New Designs for 21st Century
Community Colleges,” George Copa, Professor of Education, Oregon State University
Friday, 2:30–3:45 p.m.—Galleria Ballroom I, Westin Galleria
Continuation of Morning SessionSaturday, 9:00–10:15 a.m.—Galleria Ballroom I,
Westin Galleria “Coordinating Board Update/Legislative Update,”
Charles Cook, Director of Instructional Programs, Com-munity and Technical Colleges Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and Don Hudson, Associate Director, Texas Association of Community Colleges
TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGEMANAGEMENT EDUCATORSASSOCIATION (TJCMEA)Co-Chairs: LOWELL BOUDREAUX, Lamar University–Port Arthur and RANDY BUSCH, Lee CollegeFriday, 9:30–11:00 a.m.—San Felipe, Westin Gal-leria “Distance Learning Education, Web-Based Learning,
and Telecourse Instruction for Management Applica-
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IN MEMORIAM“All true civilization is ninety percent heir-looms and memories—an accumulation of small but precious deposits left by the countless generations that have gone be-fore us.”
—Robert I. Gannon, S.J.
Joe AndersNorth Harris Montgomery
Community College District
Carol S. BaryNorth Harris Montgomery
Community College District
Thelma BollingerTexarkana College
Robert BurnsOdessa College
Merrill CantrellTyler Junior College
Ethelston P. ChapmanOdessa College
Paul CruzTarrant County Junior College District
B. J. EtheridgeCedar Valley College
Harry HacklemanNorth Harris Montgomery
Community College District
S. N. KimbroughOdessa College
Lola Latch LloydCisco Junior College
Barbara McCuneLaredo Community College
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IN MEMORIAM
Luis M. MortonCentral Texas College
Frankie MuffolettoTyler Junior College
W. D. NorwoodTomball College
C. O. PinkertonTexarkana College
Elizabeth J. PryorTarrant County Junior College District
Willard PyleTexarkana College
Leonard SinclairOdessa College
Jack SmithTyler Junior College
Janette StallcupOdessa College
Vernon L. StokesTarrant County Junior College District
E. Don TaylorOdessa College
Travis ThorntonOdessa College
Lougene WilsonTyler Junior College
Marilyn Jean WithrowAlvin Community College
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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.
PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SECTION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the section and will be passed on to next year’s section chairperson. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)
Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session
1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements
Check one: Good Fair Poor
2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-
tively?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present
job?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?
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Comments: ________________________________________________
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Section: ______________________________
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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.
PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SECTION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the section and will be passed on to next year’s section chairperson. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)
Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session
1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements
Check one: Good Fair Poor
2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-
tively?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present
job?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?
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Comments: ________________________________________________
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Past Presidents(1948–1998)
1948 (interim) J. Lell Elliott .................Edinburg Junior College1948-49 Leslie T. Bare ....................San Angelo Junior College1949-50 Ruth Olcott ...........................................Lamar College1950-51 Neal M. Nelson ..................Alvin Community College1951-52 Mary Y. Wallace .......................... Tyler Junior College1952-53 Joe F. Taylor .....................................Amarillo College1953-54 Phyllis J. Phillips ...................Edinburg Junior College1954-55 A. C. Pierce ........................................Del Mar College1955-56 Velma Wilson ......................Texas Southmost College1956-57 Hubert M. Dawson ................. Temple Junior College1957-58 Marjorie T. Walthall ....................San Antonio College1958-59 Marvin G. McCuan ...........................Amarillo College1959-60 Vivian V. Cobb ........................ Laredo Junior College1960-61 Roy L. Glass ........................................Odessa College1961-62 Robert S. Sloan ..................................Del Mar College1962-63 Martha A. Miller ....................... Panola Junior College1963-64 Alton Laird ................................................ Lee College1964-65 Margaret Pannill ................................Navarro College1965-66 J. D. Strickland ...................................Odessa College1966-67 Elpha Lee West ........................ Laredo Junior College1967-68 Henry Lucke ............................... Bee County College1968-69 Margaret Montgomery ...................Texarkana College1969-70 Robert P. Sindermann ........................Odessa College1970-71 Bill C. Candler ............................San Antonio College1971-72 Allen Triplett .............Tarrant County Junior College – South Campus1972-73 Paul McFerran ...............................Texarkana College1973-74 James S. Meadows.............Alvin Community College1974-75 Ada M. Smith ................................... Richland College1975-76 Gail Burrier ................................ South Plains College1976-77 William J. Bullock ................... Tarrant County Junior College–Northeast Campus1977-78 Mitchell Grossman .....................San Antonio College1978-79 Michael A. White ...... McLennan Community College1979-80 Jim A. Coats, Jr. ....... Wharton County Junior College1980-81 Doris Burbank ...................Alvin Community College1981-82 B. Lawrence Bell ......Tarrant County Junior College– Northeast Campus1982-83 Roger A. Griffi n ...............Austin Community College1983-84 Reba D. Blackshear ........................ El Centro College1984-85 Neil Sapper .......................................Amarillo College1985-86 Michael M. Looney .....................San Antonio College1986-87 Doris Huibregtse .............................. Howard College1987-88 Mary R. Parker .................Austin Community College1988-89 Larry G. Shirts ............................ North Harris College 1989-90 Emmeline Dodd ...................College of the Mainland1990-91 David J. Clinkscale ...Tarrant County Junior College– South Campus1991-92 Steve Dutton .....................................Amarillo College1992-93 Marilyn J. Lancaster ................Western Texas College1993-94 Brian K Dille .......................................Odessa College1994-95 Scott A. Nelson ..............................Kingwood College1995-96 Patricia A. Smith ................................ Temple College1996-97 Glenda H. Easter ........................Bill J. Priest Institute1997-98 Anna R. Holston ...................... Central Texas College
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SECTION MEETING EVALUATIONAs a part of its continuing effort to assure that convention section meetings are worthwhile for those attending, and because of its belief that the section meetings are the most important single element in our annual conventions, the Executive Committee requests each member to participate in an evaluation of section meetings attended. Some sections have developed their own forms for program evaluation. This form has been devised for use in evaluating programs for sections which do not have their own forms.
PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR CANDID OPINION REGARDING THE SECTION MEETING PROGRAM. The forms will be collected at the close of the section and will be passed on to next year’s section chairperson. (If you prefer, you may mail your evaluation form to the TCCTA State Offi ce to be forwarded to the appropriate person.)
Friday Morning Session Friday Afternoon Ses-sion Saturday Session
1. General Meeting Format and Arrangements
Check one: Good Fair Poor
2. Was the program topic meaningful and relevant?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
3. Did the speaker(s) develop the announced program topic effec-
tively?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
4. Did the program contribute to your effectiveness in your present
job?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
5. Did you fi nd the meeting, generally, worthwhile?
Check one: Yes Somewhat No
6. What topic(s) would you like next year’s section chair to consider?
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATIONInstitutional Members, 1998-99
Alamo Community College DistrictAlvin Community College
Amarillo CollegeAngelina College
Austin Community CollegeBlinn College
Brazosport CollegeCentral Texas CollegeCisco Junior CollegeClarendon College
Coastal Bend CollegeCollege of the Mainland
Collin County Community College DistrictDallas County Community College District
Del Mar CollegeEl Paso Community College
Frank Phillips CollegeGalveston College
Grayson County CollegeHill College
Houston Community College SystemHoward CollegeKilgore College
Laredo Community CollegeLee College
McLennan Community CollegeMidland CollegeNavarro College
North Central Texas CollegeNorth Harris Montgomery Community College District
Northeast Texas Community CollegeOdessa CollegePanola College
Paris Junior CollegeRanger College
San Jacinto College DistrictSouth Plains College
South Texas Community CollegeSouthwest Texas Junior College
Tarrant County Junior College DistrictTemple College
Texarkana CollegeTexas Southmost College
TSTC–Waco/MarshallTSTC–Harlingen
TSTC–SweetwaterTrinity Valley Community College
Tyler Junior CollegeVernon Regional Junior College
The Victoria CollegeWeatherford College
Western Texas CollegeWharton County Junior College
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CONVENTION EVALUATION FORM
Your Executive Committee wants to know what you thought of this year’s convention. Please help us by taking a moment to express your reactions. Evaluate only the activities which you attended. You may hand your form to any offi cer of the Association or place it in the box in the registration area. If you prefer, you may mail your form to the State Offi ce following the convention: TCCTA, 901 South MoPac Expressway, Building I, Suite 410, Austin, Texas 78746-5747.
1. General Convention Format and Arrangements: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
2. Convention Exhibits: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
3. Section Meetings
a. Friday Morning (Indicate section attended:____________________
__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
b. Friday Afternoon (Indicate section attended:___________________
__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
c. Saturday (Indicate section attended:_________________________
__________________________________________________________) Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
4. Financial Planning Seminar — Pamela Ahlers: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
5. Professional Development Seminar — Douglas Brinkley: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
6. General Session Speaker — Ben Bissell: Check one: Excellent Good Fair Poor
8. Comments: ________________________________________________
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EXHIBITORS AND BOOTH NUM-Academic Systems .....................................................................26Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc. .................54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-62-63 Aetna Investment Services, Inc. ................................................88Allyn & Bacon, Inc. ........................................................ 23-24-25 American Technical Publishers, Inc. ........................................87 Baylor University Collegiate Scholars of Practice ....................91Bedford Books/W. H. Freeman/ St. Martin’s Press/Worth ............................................. 72-73-74 Brandywine Press ......................................................................65Casio, Inc. ................................................................................... 6Cogito Learning Media, Inc. ......................................................77CORD Communications ............................................................86 Course Technology.............................................................. 10-11DDC Publishing .........................................................................89Dow Jones & Co., Inc. ............................................................113 EMC/Paradigm Publishing Inc. .................................................66 Educators Retirement & Annuity Services ................................67F. A. Davis Company/Publishers ............................................115 Forbes Custom Publishing. .......................................................49 Franklin, Beedle and Associates ................................................ 9Glencoe/McGraw-Hill ...................................... 97-98-99-100-101 Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc. ...........................................71 Gulf Publishing ..........................................................................50 Harcourt Brace College Publishers ................ 35-36-37, 68-69-70 Hinton & Associates ................................................................330Houghton Miffl in Company ...................................... 78-79-80-81 HyperGraphics Corporation ................................................ 44-45 IDG Books Worldwide ..............................................................82Interactive Image Technologies ................................................52International Thomson Publishing .....................12-13-14-15-16-17, 38-39-40-41-42-43 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ...................................................... 47-48 Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.................................... 84-85 Laser Professor of Clear Lake, Inc. ............................................ 7Learning Plus/Educational Testing Service ............................112Lippincott-Raven Publishers................................................ 28-29 Mayfi eld Publishing Company ..................................................75McGraw-Hill Higher Education ....116-117-118-119-120-121-122Mosby Publishing ......................................................................46 Newsweek .................................................................................. 8NOVA Southeastern University .................................................92NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group ...................................114PASCO Scientifi c ......................................................................109Prentice Hall, Inc. ............................18-19-20-21-22, 31-32-33-34Quant Systems, Inc. .................................................................110 Security Benefi t Group ............................................................102Simon & Schuster Custom Publishing ......................................30Springhouse Publishing.............................................................53Sybex, Inc. ...............................................................................103Teaching Systems Inc. ...............................................106-107-108Technical Laboratory Systems, Inc. ...............................93 & 111 The Telecourse People/Dallas Telecourses .............................90 TIAA-CREF .................................................................................64University Access .......................................................................96University of North Texas Department of Engineering Technology .......................................................51The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company (VALIC) .........27 Visual Techniques, Inc. ........................................................... 1-2W. B. Saunders Company .........................................................83 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc........................................104-105
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PERSONAL CONVENTION SCHED-
Saturday, February 20
6:30 p.m. Mexican Buffet—Galleria Ballroom
7:30 p.m. General Session—Galleria Ballroom
Friday, February 19
Thursday, February 18
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TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGETEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Plan to Attend53rd Annual Convention
March 2-4, 2000Austin
Convention Center
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Change as change
is mere
fl ux and lapse;
it insults intelligence.
Genuinely to know
is to grasp
a permanent end
that realizes itself
through changes.— John Dewey —