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Most Recent Workshops

* = Video Presentation Recording Available

Managing Disruptive Students Workshop *

Managing Disruptive Students Workshop for Faculty & Lecturers

Date: September 7, 2018

Presenter: Dr. Brian Van Brunt

Topic: Managing Disruptive or Dangerous Students – Identify examples of rude, entitled, unmotivated, aggressive, or disengaged students; Share practical advice on how to de-escalate the immediate crisis and move such students towards solutions; Examples will draw from veteran, non-traditional, and international students, and cover classroom outbursts

Documents

Addressing Disruptive and Dangerous Behavior in the Classroom and Around Campus Whitepaper

Watch the Managing Disruptive Students Session Video

*Note: The video is password protected and only accessed by UHMC faculty/staff/students. The video cannot be downloaded or distributed. If there is a violation to the agreement, the video will be taken down.

Please contact Joyce Yamada (yamadajo@hawaii.edu) for the password.

Mahalo to Deanna Reece and UHMC Media for providing this video.

SIVRA-35 Threat Analysis Tool for Team MALAMA

SIVRA-35 Threat Analysis Tool for Team MALAMA

Date: September 7, 2018

Presenter: Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D.

Documents

SIVRA-35 Training Agenda

SIVRA-35 (access to the tool will be provided by NaBITA following your training)

SIVRA-35 Slides (1 per page) (3 per page)

SIVRA-35 Article

SIVRA Quick Sheet

SIVRA-35 Questions

Additional Resources: NaBITa offers a free online scoring version of the NaBITA threat assessment tool and the VRAW through Awareity.

Access this here: Violent Risk Assessment of the Written Word

Whitepapers and Survey Snapshots

2017 NaBITA Whitepaper: Addressing Disruptive and Dangerous Behavior in the Classroom and Around Campus

2017 NaBITA Minipaper Veterans on Campus – Avoiding and Addressing mental Health Crises

2015 NaBITA Whitepaper: Who’s on the Team? Mission, Membership, and Motivation

2014 NaBITA Whitepaper: Threat Assessment in the Campus Setting

2014 NaBITA Whitepaper: CORE-Q10 Assessment Checklist: Assessment of a Behavioral Intervention Team

2012 NaBITA & ACCA Whitepaper: Case Management in Higher Education

2016 NaBITA BIT Survey Snapshot

2014 NaBITA BIT Survey Snapshot

2012 NaBITA BIT Survey Snapshot

2018 NaBITA Whitepaper: The role of the Counselor on the Behavioral Intervention Team

Articles

The Dirty Dozen: Twelve Risk Factors for Sexual Violence on College Campuses (DD-12)

Assessing Threat in Written Communications, Social Media, and Creative Writing

Costuming, Misogyny, and Objectification as Risk Factors in Targeted Violence

Sexual Assault on College and University Campuses

The Unfit Parent: Six Myths Concerning Dangerousness and Mental Illness

Violence and Gender: An Exploration of the Risk, Protective, and Mobilization Factors Related to Violent Extremism in College Populations

Resources

NaBITA Training Schedule

VRAW

Navigating the Storm

JBIT 2015

21 Questions: A Supplemental Flowchart

NaBITA Threat Assessment Tool Tri-fold

HEMHA: Balancing Safety & Support on Campus: A Guide for Campus Teams

NAASP: Suicide Prevention and the Clinical Workforce Guidelines for Training

Informed Consent

Making the Call: Parental Notifications of Suicidal Students

Examples of Disruptive and Dangerous Behaviors

Title IX meets BITs: Handling Gender-Based Complaints through Campus Collaboration

Window into BIT: Quick Summary (updated Monday, March 7, 2016)

Dangerous and Disruptive Behaviors

Creating a Trans-Inclusive Environment through Policies and Practice

Psychiatric Medications & College Counseling

DD-12: Informing Prevention & Intervention Measures: Twelve Risk Factors for Sexual Violence on College Campuses (2016)

NaBITA Standards for Behavioral Intervention Teams

NaBITA Standards for Behavioral Intervention Teams Handout

©NaBITA 2018. All rights reserved.

Blue Zones Workplace Celebration

UH Maui College Wellness Hui’s Blue Zones Workplace Certification Celebration

Date: September 5, 2018

Topic: UHMC Wellness Hui’s Blue Zones Workplace Certification Celebration – Promoting healthy lifestyle!

  • Cooking Competition; Smoothie Bike; Quinoa Salad; Self Defense Class; Stress Management Yoga
  • Financial Wellness by Maui County Federal Credit Union
  • Health Services: Blood Glucose, Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index (BMI), Chair Massages, Flu Vaccines

UHMC Wellness Hui gathers together for activities as part of the Blue Zones Power 9 tenets to “Live Longer, Better” and transform communities into thriving places to live, work, eat, and play.

Mahalo to the many participants of the UHMC Blue Zones Workplace Certification Celebration! Mahalo to the Cooking Contest participants!

  • Chancellor Lui Hokoana (Vision & Support)
  • Royce Fukuroku, Carissa Holley, Kaimana Brummel, Laksmi Abraham and Ashley Takitani (Blue Zones Team)
  • Ann Hayashi, Karey Kapoi, Lui Hokoana, Kiarora Bohlool (Cooking Contest Judges)
  • Joey Gonsalves, Kawika Davidson, Jillayne Ching (Hui No Ke Ola Pono Lomi, Blood Glucose Testing & Blood Pressure Reading)
  • CVS Pharmacist Nancy Gallegos and Pharmacy Coordinator Lynelle Higa (Flu Vaccines)
  • Wes Higuchi, Bobbie Pagay, Michael Gurant (Financial Wellness – Maui County FCU)
  • Megan Nolan (Stress Management Yoga)
  • Tom Blamey (Self-Defense Class)
  • Katie Folio, Kathleen Hagan (Coalition for a Tobacco-free Hawaii)
  • Al Paschoal (Body Mass Index Check)
  • Mike Ferguson, Whitney Hashimoto (Wine at 5)
  • Marilyn Fornwall (UHMC Wellness Hui shirts & makana for presenters)
  • Marc Antosch (UHMC Wellness Logo and photos)
  • Susan Tokunaga, Beverly Agdeppa, Marc Antosch, Misti Bell, Dee Fujioka, Kathleen Hagan, Dean Louie, Shawna Martin, Barbara Ornellas, Douglas Paul, Kelly Watnabe, Joyce Yamada, Kit Zulueta (UHMC Wellness Hui)
BLue Zones Workplace Celebration Collage

Contract Renewal and Tenure & Promotion

Discussion on Contract Renewal and Tenure & Promotion

Date: August 29, 2018

Presenters: Joyce Yamada, Diane Meyer, Laura Nagle, Melissa Kirkendall, Kristine Korey-Smith, and Emma White

Topic: The focus is on 2nd and 4th-year contract renewal documents and tenure and promotion documents

Documents

2018-2019 Contract Renewal Forms (form fillable)

2018-2019 Contract Renewal Guidelines and Forms

2018-2019 Tenure & Promotion Application (form fillable)

2018-2019 Tenure & Promotion Guidelines

Contract Renewal Guidelines Presentation

New Faculty Institute 2018

New Faculty Institute

Dates: August 8-10, 2018

Objectives for New Faculty Institute:

  • Make contact, establish relationships, and initiate a professional network with peers and established faculty;
  • Become knowledgeable about UH Maui College;
  • Develop a sense of belonging to the UH Maui College community;
  • Prepare for Fall courses by:
    • Emphasizing the transition in the focus of instruction and assessment from teaching to learning (i.e. student centered learning);
    • Focusing upon the use of technologies in instruction, and;
    • Planning for the first day of instruction

New Faculty Institute 2018 Highlights

Mahalo to everyone who made our new faculty feel welcome and helped to acquaint them to our campus!

Mahalo Chancellor Lui Hokoana, VCAA John McKee, VCSS Debra Nakama, David Grooms, and Diana Meyer!

Mahalo Kamauna Kahaialii, Chris Conley (Hale Paʻi), Pam Alconcel and Jule Daliva (Outreach Centers)!

Mahalo Kyla Kapaku and all of the Amazing Campus Tour Participants: TLC; Kaiao / Muʻo Aʻe; Veteranʻs Center / Personal Support Counselor; Financial Aid; EOC; Counseling Department; Business/Cashiers Office; Admissions & Records; Maui Fit; Disability Counselor; Pai Ka Mana / Manaiakalani; Student Life / Maui Fit; Bookstore; CareerLink; Hoʻokahua; Ka Lama Computer Lab; Mailroom; Library

Mahalo Moana Kahoohanohano and the Maui College Students (Student Panel)!

Mahalo to New Faculty Initiative facilitators BK Griesemer, Laureen Hedani, Liana Horovitz, Julie Powers and Joyce Yamada!

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The Craft of Teaching

The purpose of the Craft of Teaching initiative is to create learning cohorts of instructors to support each other’s growth in the craft of teaching. Members will learn strategies for making courses more engaging, teaching content more effectively, improving and assessing student mastery, while enhancing professionalism and the intrinsic rewards and joys of teaching.

Cohorts are formed at the beginning of each semester and last for two semesters. Cohorts meet face-to-face usually every other week during a semester based on the availability of the interested instructors.

Learn more about The Craft of Teaching objective

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Workshop Evaluations

Evaluation surveys are sent to the attendees of workshops. For more information of workshop evaluations, please contact Joyce Yamada (yamadajo@hawaii.edu, X663).

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