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Using Faculty Portfolios in a Faculty Inquiry Group
Faculty Inquiry at Cerritos College (Frank Mixson and Jan Connal) As part of the Cerritos College Faculty Inquiry project (SPECC), participating faculty began a process of thinking deeply about their teaching practices within a selected developmental class. Throughout the semester, … Continue reading
Classroom Research ("Some Complicating Evidence")
adapted from, “Asking Their Own Questions: Some ESL Students Take Chare of Their Reading,” Annie Agard (Laney College) In this presentation, Annie Agard presents a whole range of evidence gathered from her ESL classes. In this PowerPoint presentation, Agard shares … Continue reading
Rubrics for Writing
from The Power of the Pursuit, Suzanne Crawford, Lydia Alvarez, and Lynn Serwin (Cerritos College) ———- adapted from “Sample Rubrics for Writing Assignments,” by Lynn Serwin The rubrics below can be modified for any assignment. I used them for the … Continue reading
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Creating Windows on Learning
A Carnegie Perspectives repost By Molly Breen Every year hundreds of thousands of students begin their higher education in community colleges. Of course, these institutions also bring in large numbers of new faculty. For both groups, students and faculty alike, … Continue reading