2019-20 Curriculum Grant Awardees and Course Titles
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Let Faculty Development opportunities shape your personal goals and the success of your students in the classroom.
A weekly look at a variety of techniques to help keep students involved, motivated, and actively learning.
Group teachings give student groups opportunity to prepare a short lecture about a topic. Groups are then paired up to present their lectures to each other. From Brooke Yool at Central.
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From Universal Design and Quality Matters to student engagement techniques… learn tips and strategies to set up your class for student success
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Members: Dr. Krystle Balhan (Psychology, Seattle Central), Gregory Hinckley (Sociology, Seattle Central), Dr. Kayleen Oka (Sociology, Seattle Central), Caroline Pew (Chemistry, North Seattle), and Desiree Simons (English, Seattle Central) Initiation …
Members: Jean Fallow, Annie John, Rachel Scheiner, Jing-song Shah, Karen Van Genderen, and Alexander Tang (Coordinator). The book we read was Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire. We also …
Group Members: Katy Dichter, Althea Lazzaro, Kaitlin McClanahan, Joel Shaver, Libby Whitley, This year, the English Department has adopted new outcomes for their English 102 course. The department is assessing …