The North Carolina Community College Journal of Teaching Innovation selected DR. TIFFANY WATTS and IAN WOLF to serve as assistant editors for its publication. Watts, the college’s associate vice president of curriculum programs, expressed how the appointment was meaningful to her in a press release.
“As an educator, I recognize the importance of sharing innovative, pedagogical practices and research,” she said. “The implementation of
evidence-based instructional strategies is key to achieving our collective mission of maximizing student success. I welcome the opportunity to network and collaborate with colleagues.”
Wolf, an instructional coach at the college, sees the position as a way to communicate and collaborate with other people in similar positions.
“Joining the kinds of conversations the NCCCJTI hopes to start is a wonderful way for us to see we have partners and collaborators all over the state, each of us struggling with and overcoming many of the same challenges,” he said in the release.
Wolf and Watts will each serve a
three-year term. The first issue published
by Teaching Innovation will
come out in March 2022
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