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BRIC: Ungrading: A Revolutionary, Anti-racist Praxis?
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 …
BRIC: Creating Culturally Responsive Curriculum
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 …
BRIC: Cite Black Women
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 …
BRIC: Equitable Education through UDL
Our group decided to read and discuss Equity by Design: Delivering on the Power and Promise of UDL by Mirko Chardin and Katie Novak because we were interested in equitable …
BRIC Projects – Winter ’22
The Faculty Development Office supported four BRIC projects in Winter quarter. We are so excited to share their reports here! Cite Black Women Bibliography Althea Lazzaro (faculty lead), Katy Dichter, …
CIPE Project Reports
Communities of Inquiry, Practice, and Excellence (CIPE) List of CIPE Project Reports, Spring, 2021 Project 1 – Know What You KNOW – Student Tracking Outcomes by Analea Brauburger, Jill McDonough, …
Faculty Development Grants
The next deadline for Faculty Development grants is Monday, October 11, 2021!
FAQs
FAQs for Professional Leave Finalized on May 20, 2019 Who is eligible for sabbatical leave? Tenured faculty with three (3) or more years of full-time employment with the District are …