An Alternative Organizational Structure for Learning Resources at Virginia Highlands Community College

by Neil F. Murphy, Virginia Highlands Community College
An Abstract from the Sixth Annual Convention of the VCCA, November 17-18, 1988

from VCCA Journal, Volume 4, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1989, 45-48

© Copyright 1989 VCCA Journal


The staff of Virginia Highlands Community College believes that academic and instructional support services are and should be pro-active, not reactive--the hammer, not the nail. Ideas should flow from the division; the division should not wait passively for educationally innovative ideas and technologies to be brought to it. In academic support services, our responsibility is to demonstrate how instructional services can improve the quality of teaching and the efficiency of teachers within the college. When the teaching faculty view academic services as an area that improves their instruction and, at the same time, makes their work easier, the success of the division in the overall framework of the college is assured. If the division does not achieve this and becomes or remains a passive service, it should probably no longer exist as a division with a director answering to a dean.

Conditions prompting divisional reevaluation of Learning Resources at VHCC

Actions taken to broaden the services given to the college

Results

Staffing

Staffing and responsibility under the new organization is as follows: