Wednesday, August 20, 2014

JULIETA ABOUT LOCAL STUDENTS: "IF YOUR MOM NEEDS YOU AT HOME OR SOMEONE'S SICK, YOU DON'T COME TO CLASS."

(Ed.'s Note: We are always surprised at some of the statements that former UTB president Julieta Garcia makes to outside media who don't know any better. In this July 28 interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education, she speaks of how students who went to the UTB-TSC "partnership" for a certificate in auto mechanics ended up taking university courses and became a civil engineer. Who? Then she speaks of local students who needed to be prodded and mentored to adopt discipline, rigor, etc., to make them university material. As she is put out to pasture in something called the Institute of the Americas, we have been privy to the murmurings of top-flight UT System administrators who wish she would just go away, but she still refuses to let go of the brass ring of public subsidy. Read this and weep for the future of the poor Institute.)
INTERVIEW
By Chronicle of Higher Education
(After nearly 22 years as president of the University of Texas at Brownsville, Juliet V. GarcĂ­a,who is 65, will step down at the end of August to take on a new challenge. This fall she will become executive director of the University of Texas Institute of the Americas, which is being created to improve the lives of people living along the Mexican border. She talked with The Chronicle’s Katherine Mangan about Brownsville’s student-success strategies and what she hopes to achieve next.)

Q. For 20 years, the University of Texas at Brownsville had a partnership with Texas Southmost College. What role did the partnership between the university and the community college serve before it ended in 2011?
A. In the early 1990s we decided to invent a place that took the strengths of a community college, including open admissions, nurturing, and small classes, eliminate all of the transfer barriers, and add, on top, a university with bachelor’s and master’s degrees. It raised expectations exponentially. We could see right away students who had started out in automotive technology with plans to set up their own shop deciding to stay and become civil engineers (?).

Q. What lessons did you draw from presiding over a university where most students are the first in their families to attend college?
A. You can’t pretend they’re the same kids who go to a more elite school. You have to treat them differently. They need more rigor and more discipline and more time on task. Starting last year (2013?), we required all freshmen in the four highest-dropout courses—English, math, history, and science—to come in for an hour with a peer tutor for every hour in class. Every freshman has to do it—no opt-out. Retention rates in those courses grew by double digits.Our students face different kinds of pressures. Families are their most important priorities, then work, then school, so if your mom needs you at home or someone’s sick, you don’t come to class.
We converted all of our part-time staff positions into student employment so students who have to work are engaged on campus, talking with faculty, and not just off somewhere flipping burgers.

Q. What will your priorities be in the new institute?
A. We see ourselves as the epicenter of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking Americas, where they convene and where their edges blur. As we are inventing a new university that takes advantage of that position [the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley], I’ll be looking at ways to facilitate important discussions across borders, those that don’t just talk about problems but try to solve them. It will also be a place to develop the next generation of leadership that will nurture and sustain our democracy.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

During her 22 years as UTB-TSC President she helped herself....and the students were a means to her end. Julieta was a dictator and anything she learned about the students, it was from her staff. If an auto mechanic student earned a degree in Engineering it wasn't here and she likely learned about his success from her staff. Julieta is a narcissist of the first magnitude and all her efforts have been self-serving. Glad she is gone. Julieta really fucked up education in Brownsville...and likely will continue to screw the public.

Anonymous said...

Screw you Juliet Garcia, if I had to go to stupid peer tutoring for classes that I got all A's in because the Mexicans were too busy in BISD giggling like little children and grabbing each other's titties and playing pocket pull and sleeping in class, I would be pissed. This stuff should be dependent on high school GPA not making everyone do it because of the said retards above. Liberal BS again. Don't hurt the retards feelings.

Anonymous said...

GOOD RIDDANCE !!!!!!!

chief cool arrow said...

22 years of NADA, good riddance bye bye off to dreamland somewhere else, help the Mexican culture please give me a break, only help here was for her own pocketbook. Adios and asta la vista, baby. cca

Anonymous said...

Well said reich wing republican.

Anonymous said...

"Epicenter of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking,where they convene and their edges blur."

I guess you could say their edges "blur" if you equate that with 43% adult illiteracy rate for Cameron County. This is at the level of poorest Africa, forget Latin America, where some countries, like poor Cuba, have close to 100% literacy rates. Home to the bi-illiterate thanks to people like La Cacique, who care nothing about the educational system and are only interested in self-promotion and fat, unwarranted salaries. This goes for BISD as well.

Why are these facts, graduation rates and employment success, never mentioned in the PR articles?

Joaquin said...

It really is amazing how you can be so good at reporting some things and so damn petty when it comes to others. Are you seriously telling me most students in the valley value their education? She is correct when she says students down there have other priorities. You know this but in an effort to make Garcia look foolish, you quote her out of context. I suppose you're aware of every student that ever graduated and no one ever started out wanting to be a mechanic and graduated as a civil engineer. I would think Garcia has a better handle on the students that went to her facility.

On the one hand, you give all credit to students and their priorities and on the other, they're just too stupid to change their minds for a better career.

Let this one go, Mr. Montoya. You lose a lot of credibility when you go off on tangents like these.

Anonymous said...

Julieta introduced "Obama-Education" to Brownsville 22 years ago. Her proposal was for the public to pay for students to go to school, open enrollment and elimination of SAT/ATC tests, all students would pass all classes and receive a diploma after attending on those days where there wasn't an illness in the family, or someone was needed at home or at work. Then after graduation all students who just stayed around would have a diploma that would get them no jobs except at BISD and the local police department. Obama-Education would not prepare students for anything, but Julieta could run about the country telling about how many Hispanics she graduated. Julieta would, in this way, endear herself to the UT System by giving them impressive minority numbers for the statistics game.
Julieta is a greedy, self-centered person who could give a "rat's ass" about the local students and the local tax payers.

Anonymous said...

The Wicked Witch of the East has been a phony all this time. It is time to get on the broom and fly off to the Galaxies; or set up a textile factory in Outer Mongolia.

Anonymous said...

Joaquin,

" I would think Garcia has a better handle on the students that went to her facility."

Not only is this sentence incoherent, it also attempts to make a ridiculous claim. You truly believe that La Cacique knew more about her students concerns and desires than the teaching faculty? I guess you did not get the memo, a college President does NOT, as a rule, teach or interact with students. That is way below their obscene pay grade.

Anonymous said...

Why Juliet Garcia would never survive a private industry job:
10. That job requires accountability
9. If you lie, you get caught and fired
8. If you raise costs (taxes), you will be fired
7. If you spend the organization's money on non-value added lunches, travel, meetings that don't contribute to the bottom-line in some way, you are out.
6. If you use others to hide behind, your boss actually finds out.
5. If you use terms like Serve or Help you are expected to be serving and helpful yourself.
4. When you give customers false promise that their lives will be better because of your product (degree) then they can't use your product, you get sued for deceptive marketing.
3. When your costs are the highest among others, you lose customers and leventually lose your job.
2. When a majority of your customers loose faith in you, you go on to something else.
1. When you aren't considered for the promotion, your replacement is found and the Welcome mat is pulled, you leave with dignity.

Anonymous said...

The reality is this lady has been waiting for an appointment for a long time to a bigger job. This is a story that a few insiders know. I can write about it in more detail if there is interest.

Anonymous said...

Three reasons why TSC will be better for Brownsville than Juliet's scamTB:

1-More affordable than Juliet Garcia's soon -defunct UTB.
2-Degrees aligned with the local economy and trades (when did you last see a local job offer for a Chemist or a Guitarist?
3-No tax increases for residents for the foreseeable future.

Anonymous said...

Please do.

southmost kid said...

y mamar y mamar, mamar y mamar folks that's all she knows and now she moves to her new office and a new title, long live the Rata I say. Our students are in a better world now or are they?

Joaquin said...

Interesting that you got all that and were able to jump to such bold conclusions from an "incoherent" sentence, Anonymous. I don't think that word means what you think it means.

Anonymous said...

Is Juliet even fluent in Spanish?

Anonymous said...

La Queenie can't even conduct a proper conversation in the Spanish language !! She doesn't even know who Miguel de Cervantes was !

Anonymous said...

Shame on her, so many Anglos in the community carry on with Spanish much better than so many Garcia's around...

Anonymous said...

Aunt Jemima " introduced" education to the Balley. For this giant endeavor she was designated by CNN , the world' most powerful woman. Thank you Miss J for enlightening me .

Anonymous said...

"Anglos" ?

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