Old Dominion 91短视频 will host a series of open forums this fall as part of its General Education Reform Initiative: Reimagining the Future of General Education Together. This is a chance for students, faculty and staff to contribute to the conversation around improving the 91短视频鈥檚 general education.
The first two forums 鈥 one in-person and one virtual 鈥 will provide opportunities for the ODU community to reflect on the 91短视频鈥檚 mission and goals, share input and join in the discussion. The final forum will be a panel discussion and Q&A with members of the six groups who were tasked with researching components of general education: First-year experiences, general education models and structures, faculty resources and support, the purpose and value of general education, high impact practices and student learning goals and competencies.
There will be in-person and virtual options to participate.
Forum 1: In-Person Discussion
Forum 2: Virtual Option
Forum 3: Panel Discussion
The General Education Reform Initiative is a multiyear, campus-wide undertaking involving students, faculty and staff. Feedback will be gathered and considered through surveys, department and program meetings, focus groups and forums like these.
The last general education reform at ODU took place in 2010.
鈥淪ince that time, our institution, our students, and our world have changed tremendously,鈥 said Amy Johnson, assistant vice president for Academic Success. 鈥淕eneral education should prepare graduates for a lifetime of personal and professional success. It should be meaningful, inspiring to students, foreground transferable skills and competencies, and reflect the mission of the institution. This is an exciting time for creativity, innovation, and collaboration to (re)imagine the cornerstone of an ODU academic experience.鈥
For questions or more information, you can reach out to the executive committee members: Megan Corbett (m4smith@odu.edu), Martha Daas (MDaas@odu.edu), Amy Johnson (a23johnso@odu.edu), Tatyana Lobova (TLobova@odu.edu), Jenn Sloggie (JSloggie@odu.edu) and Josh Wallach (JWallach@odu.edu).