SSCC instructors honored for ‘Excellence in
Education’
Four Southern
State Community College instructors will be honored in Ohio
Magazine’s upcoming Excellence in Education edition. The
publication’s December 2009 issue will recognize Carry DeAtley,
Ed.D., Jeff Foster, M.S., Robert Headley, Ph.D., and Jeff
Montgomery, M.Ed., for their inclusion in the “roster of
outstanding faculty at Ohio colleges and universities.”
Dr. Carry
DeAtley is an associate professor at Southern State and heads up
the college’s medical assisting program. She earned her A.A.S.
from Southern State Community College, B.A. from Midway College,
M.B.A. from Franklin University, and her Ed.D. from Argosy
University.
“Carry strives
to meet students’ needs by developing new programs and expanding
others,” said Karen Davis, Dean of Instruction and Central
Campus Director, “developing/teaching online courses, adding
classes, tutoring, and securing resources. Under her
leadership, the medical assisting programs have repeatedly met
all of the outcome thresholds required by their review board in
retention, placement, exam success, graduate surveys and
employer surveys.”
Jeff Foster,
associate professor of biology, earned his A.S. from Southern
State Community College, and both his B.S. and M.S. from
Morehead State University.
“Jeff is
passionate about all things green or growing,” said Dr. Peggy
Chalker, South Campus Director. “His love for science is
contagious to his students because of how he engages them into
the learning process. He teaches from his lab so that he may
demonstrate application to theory and concepts. Students gain
more than knowledge on environmental sciences or anatomy and
physiology; they also develop excellent study and investigative
research skills through the assignments and projects in his
course.
“Professor
Foster found ways to integrate his passion, his colleagues and
the Southern State community into a multidiscipline, community
based, genographic project. This multifaceted, team-taught
course, with guest visits from Dr. Spencer Wells of National
Geographic, explores the science of DNA, racial diversity,
anthropology, genealogy, linguistics and art unique to
Appalachian cultures. Jeff started at SSCC as a student and
returned to teach more than 20 years as an instructor. He
emulates the opportunities a community college can offer.”
Dr. Robert
Headley, professor of English, earned his B.A. from Urbana
College, M.A. from the University of Dayton, and his Ph.D. from
Ohio University.
“Dr. Headley
teaches a variety of courses in the areas of English, philosophy
and literature,” said Terri Limbert, North Campus Director. “The
students enjoy his courses because he expects quality in writing
but he also encourages lively discussion. Those who transfer to
four-year colleges indicate their appreciation of the
preparation that Dr. Headley instills in his courses. Since Dr.
Headley has taught at four-year colleges, he understands the
preparation that students need to pursue an undergraduate
degree. Dr. Headley has taught at SSCC for more than 20 years
and provides much-appreciated experiential mentorship to new and
current faculty.”
Jeff
Montgomery, a computer science instructor, earned his B.A. from
Denison University and M.Ed. from Wright State University.
“Dedicated to
his students, Jeff Montgomery provides academic advising,
participates in campus activities, and works with outside
organizations to ensure rich learning experiences,” said Jessica
Wise, Fayette Campus Director.” Jeff has created server
administration, database management, and Java courses as well as
partnered in creating the MIS degree program at the college.”
For more
information about Southern State Community College, please call
1-800-628-7722, email
info@sscc.edu or visit
www.sscc.edu.