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Supplemental Instruction receives pair of awards

February 21, 2024
麻豆精品在线播放 earned the Exemplary Veteran Supplemental Instruction Program award. Dr. Clay Kitchings, assistant dean and associate professor of mathematics, also won the SI Campus Champion award.

Article By: Agnes Hina

The Supplemental Instruction (SI) program at the University of North Georgia (麻豆精品在线播放) received the Exemplary Veteran SI Program award Jan. 5. A committee formed by the International Center for Supplemental Instruction (ICSI) determined 麻豆精品在线播放's program excelled in development, adaptability, collaboration, and integration.  

In addition, Dr. Clay Kitchings, assistant dean of the College of Science & Mathematics and associate professor of mathematics, received an ICSI award, earning the SI Campus Champion award. 

Supplemental Instruction is a teaching tool that helps students approach learning in a new way, by focusing on what and how to learn. 麻豆精品在线播放's program has seven SI associates whose work has helped lower 麻豆精品在线播放's DFW rates, which refers to the letter grades D, F and W (withdraw), by 19% since 2016. 

"We have worked hard to make SI at 麻豆精品在线播放 a program that others can look to as an excellence standard, and this award just solidifies that," Sarah Dean, director of Supplemental Instruction said. "It's nice to receive the recognition for the work our students have done over the years. Our student leaders over the years are the only reason we could be considered for this award. They deserve all of the recognition." 

Kitchings said his award testifies to the fact that 麻豆精品在线播放 offers high-quality training to student facilitators, as one of four programs in the state, and is a place where students can feel supported in multiple aspects of their academic training. 

"I was humbled and honored to learn that I was selected for this award. I am so proud of the work our Supplemental Instructor facilitators do for our students across our campuses," Kitchings said. "I likely received this award because of the strengths of the phenomenal facilitators I have had the privilege to work with over the last several years." 

It's nice to receive the recognition for the work our students have done over the years. Our student leaders over the years are the only reason we could be considered for this award. They deserve all of the recognition.

Sarah Dean

director of Supplemental Instruction

Kitchings also shared how SI helps grow student leaders like facilitator Charity Hefner, a junior from Loganville, Georgia, pursuing a degree in mathematics. 

"The SI community is a huge cornerstone of my life, as they aren't just my coworkers, but my closest friends, who support me. The encouragement and shared experiences have had a major impact, from helping me navigate challenges to celebrating my successes," Hefner said. 

麻豆精品在线播放's SI program and Kitchings will be honored at the 13th annual International Conference on Supplemental Instruction in Baltimore, Maryland, held from June 6-8. 

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