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Democratic Belonging As Informed Citizenry - Empowering Faculty To Empower Learners Via Information Literacy, Anna Santucci, Amanda K. Izenstark, Mary C. Macdonald
Democratic Belonging As Informed Citizenry - Empowering Faculty To Empower Learners Via Information Literacy, Anna Santucci, Amanda K. Izenstark, Mary C. Macdonald
Public Services Faculty Presentations
Presentation at the AAC&U 2022 Annual Meeting as a Pre-Meeting Workshop.
Responsible citizens need the agility to navigate a changing information landscape. Intentionally designing learning experiences that integrate accessible Information Literacy (IL) skills for all students is a crucial step towards educational justice, a paramount responsibility in the democratic mission of our institutions. With this goal, the University of Rhode Island’s Office for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning has partnered with instruction librarians since 2018 in developing and facilitating a High Impact Teaching Seminar for faculty. Participants will learn about the seminar’s theoretical framework, impact and structure, engage in …
Developing And Evaluating Learning Solutions, Joanna Burkhardt
Developing And Evaluating Learning Solutions, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
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Diagnosis Of Learning Difficulties Edc 464, Joanna Burkhardt
Diagnosis Of Learning Difficulties Edc 464, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
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Intervention In Reading And Writing Difficulties Edc 466, Joanna Burkhardt
Intervention In Reading And Writing Difficulties Edc 466, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
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Collaboration And Co-Teaching Edc 401, Joanna Burkhardt
Collaboration And Co-Teaching Edc 401, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
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Positive Behavior Supports Edc 403, Joanna Burkhardt
Positive Behavior Supports Edc 403, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
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Teaching English In The Dominican Republic, Cassandra Craig
Teaching English In The Dominican Republic, Cassandra Craig
Senior Honors Projects
As thousands of immigrants and refugees are entering the U.S., and our school systems, each year, English as a second language (ESL) classes are becoming more and more necessary. As a future ESL teacher, it is crucial that I am aware of the wide variety of school environments from which they are coming. My curiosity brought me to Altamira, Dominican Republic, where I was able to experience first hand the school environment of my potential future students. Altamira is a small town located a half hour outside of Santiago, Dominican Republic. There, I was fortunate to stay with an extremely …