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Full-Text Articles in Education
Cite Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Mitchell, Sara Vogel, Sarane James
Cite Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Mitchell, Sara Vogel, Sarane James
Open Educational Resources
Spotlights offer in-depth profiles of teacher education faculty from across CUNY who participated in Computing Integrated Teacher Education (CITE)'s Summer Learning Institute 2022.
Cite Values Card Game, Sara Vogel, Indranil Choudhury, Aankit Patel, Rafi Santo
Cite Values Card Game, Sara Vogel, Indranil Choudhury, Aankit Patel, Rafi Santo
Open Educational Resources
The CITE Values Card Game helps you clarify and nuance your answer to the question “Why Computing Integrated Teacher Education?” to expose you to potential purposes for CITE that you may not have thought about before, and to help you narrow down what’s most important to you.
Powering Connections: Teacher Candidate Perspectives On Computing-Integrated Education, Ifeoma Nwoke, Ezra Posner, Sara Vogel
Powering Connections: Teacher Candidate Perspectives On Computing-Integrated Education, Ifeoma Nwoke, Ezra Posner, Sara Vogel
Open Educational Resources
The visual resource was created to highlight the empowering and disempowering experiences that CUNY education students / teacher candidates have had with technology.
Developing Inclusive Partnerships Between Home And School, Kristen Dumoulin
Developing Inclusive Partnerships Between Home And School, Kristen Dumoulin
Open Educational Resources
Without question, families are the cornerstone of educational planning. They are the people who know and love their child the most, and over time they will be the most consistent member of the educational team.
Coh 1700: Health Care Coordination Syllabus, Sasha Harry
Coh 1700: Health Care Coordination Syllabus, Sasha Harry
Open Educational Resources
This is the syllabus for a Health Care Coordination course.
The goal of health care coordination is to improve patient outcomes with better health care services. Care coordinators play a critical role in improving patient care. Students will learn how to effectively advocate for patients and interact with members of the healthcare team in finding solutions to provide high quality, value-based, and efficient care. Effective communication styles, assessing patient’s needs and goals, and helping with patients’ transitions of care are among many topics covered in this course. Upon course completion, students will have acquired basic knowledge and skills to educate, …
Span 46302 Spanish In Contact In The United States, Francisco Salgado-Robles
Span 46302 Spanish In Contact In The United States, Francisco Salgado-Robles
Open Educational Resources
According to the latest US Census Bureau report, the US Hispanic population reached a record mark of 62.6 million (18.9% of the total population) in 2021, making people of Hispanic origin the nation’s largest racial or ethnic minority. This course provides a descriptive and critical overview of the linguistic practices of the different Spanish-speaking communities in the United States and specifically those spoken in New York City (e.g., Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Colombian, Salvadoran, Honduran, Guatemalan, Cuban communities, among others). The main objective of the course is to develop critical and linguistic awareness about the relationship between language, individual, and …
Engaging First Year Students In Addressing Global Issues [Business And Technology], Sada Jaman
Engaging First Year Students In Addressing Global Issues [Business And Technology], Sada Jaman
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This assignment is a co-curricular assignment designed as part of LaGuardia Humanitarian Initiative (LHI). LaGuardia Humanitarian Initiative is an inclusive platform for students, faculty, and staff foregrounding pedagogical inquiry, civic engagement and academic service learning by facilitating a year-long college-wide inquiry of a global issue as addressed by the United Nations. Through partnerships with local and global NGOs, students gain access to career opportunities and professional development workshops. Ultimately students are mentored on how to translate their classroom learning to advocate, educate, and support their communities. This experiential learning assignment required students from a First Year Seminar (FYS) course to …
Make The Kind Choice, Gina R. Foster
Make The Kind Choice, Gina R. Foster
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During the early days of the pandemic, Dr. Gina Rae Foster, Teaching & Learning Center Director at John Jay College of Criminal Justice wrote a series of emails to faculty to support and guide instructors in helping their students and in redesigning their courses in the midst of lockdowns and racial violence. This guide is intended to address multiple interests and needs: as an informal and partial teaching guide, as an edited historical artifact, as a developing set of perspectives on social justice, and as a reminder that our individual and collective wellbeing can be reciprocal and can be amplified.
Example Siop / Translanguaging Activity For Tesol Methods Course, Sara Vogel
Example Siop / Translanguaging Activity For Tesol Methods Course, Sara Vogel
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This activity was created as an example of a SIOP/Translanguaging integrated activity for a TESOL methods course taught at Bank Street College in the Spring of 2022
Spa203. ¿Qué Hacemos Con La Lengua? Lenguaje, Diversidad Y Derechos Humanos, Juan Jesús Payán
Spa203. ¿Qué Hacemos Con La Lengua? Lenguaje, Diversidad Y Derechos Humanos, Juan Jesús Payán
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Descripción del curso
SPA203 - (For native or near-native speakers.) The grammatical structure of today's standard Spanish. Intensive practice in reading, speaking, and elementary composition.
En SPA203 vamos a explorar la relación entre el lenguaje y la diversidad en el marco de los derechos humanos fundamentales. El título del curso, “¿qué hacemos con la lengua?”, nos pregunta dos cosas: qué tipo de prejuicios perpetuamos por medio del lenguaje y cómo hacer para que la lengua albergue de manera efectiva la diversidad de nuestra sociedad. En un contexto actual, sorprendente estancado en la indiferencia, la ignorancia, el prejuicio y estigmatización de …
Evaluating An Open Educational Resource (Oer) Rubric, Mahalia Mehu
Evaluating An Open Educational Resource (Oer) Rubric, Mahalia Mehu
Open Educational Resources
A rubric can serve as an assessment tool of more than just a students work. Instructors can use rubrics to preemptively analyze how a given resource can aid in a students’ achievement of set course objectives. It can also serve as a way for instructors to find the necessary tools for them to guide their students towards achieving the set course objectives.
That said, this particular rubric aims to aid in the discovery, adaptation, and adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER).
[Cldv 100] Diversity And Multicultural Studies, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
[Cldv 100] Diversity And Multicultural Studies, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
Open Educational Resources
CLDV100 (Liberal Arts) Introduction to Multicultural Studies in the 21st Century: 3 hrs. 3 crs.
A study of what culture is; how it influences the choices we make; how to deal positively with conflicts that inevitably arise in working/living situations with people of diverse cultures. It is a course structured to raise multicultural awareness and fortify students' social skills in dealing with cultural differences. It includes an ethnographic study of cultural groups in the U.S.A. Through the study of cultural concepts, this course develops skills in critical thinking, writing, and scholarly documentation. Not open to students with credit in CLDV …
Afn 122 Course Design Worksheet And Content: An Anti - Racist And Culturally Inclusive Pedagogy, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
Afn 122 Course Design Worksheet And Content: An Anti - Racist And Culturally Inclusive Pedagogy, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
Open Educational Resources
Studying (and teaching) such a vast and diverse continent can be challenging. Because no introductory course can claim to be fully comprehensive, this one will explore several themes in the history of Africa and its peoples that the professor finds important and noteworthy. The readings, lectures, films, and activities will consider broad regions of the continent, and the goals of this course include both knowledge and enjoyment. You should come away from this class with a new appreciation for Africa and a general idea of its history from 1500 to the present.
Elementary Science & Engineering Teaching Methods, David Crismond
Elementary Science & Engineering Teaching Methods, David Crismond
Open Educational Resources
Syllabus for EDCE 42000 Elementary Science & Engineering Teaching Methods
Diversity And Multi-Cultural Education In The 21st Century: An Oer / Coil / Ztc Course Text, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
Diversity And Multi-Cultural Education In The 21st Century: An Oer / Coil / Ztc Course Text, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
Open Educational Resources
CLDV100 (Liberal Arts) Introduction to Multicultural Studies in the 21st Century: 3 hrs. 3 crs.
A study of what culture is; how it influences the choices we make; how to deal positively with conflicts that inevitably arise in working/living situations with people of diverse cultures. It is a course structured to raise multicultural awareness and fortify students' social skills in dealing with cultural differences. It includes an ethnographic study of cultural groups in the U.S.A. Through the study of cultural concepts, this course develops skills in critical thinking, writing, and scholarly documentation. Not open to students with credit in CLDV …
Student Self-Grading Form, Brett Whysel
Student Self-Grading Form, Brett Whysel
Open Educational Resources
This is a word document that students use at the beginning, midpoint, and end of a semester to set relevant goals, measure progress towards goals, and self-grade. It is intended to build motivation, metacognition, and accountability. Instructors may use it on its own or to supplement other assessment tools, and improve the accuracy, validity, and fairness of final grades.
Ungrading The Writing Process: Crafting An Educational Philosophy Statement, Delia Hernandez
Ungrading The Writing Process: Crafting An Educational Philosophy Statement, Delia Hernandez
Open Educational Resources
This project provides a framework and process for guiding preservice teachers in the creation of their educational philosophy statements that is guided by the principles of the writing across the curriculum program and ungrading movement in education.
Engl 130: Writing About Literature In English, Kimberley A. Garcia
Engl 130: Writing About Literature In English, Kimberley A. Garcia
Open Educational Resources
This Open and Free Educational Resource (OER) and Zero-Cost Syllabus outlines a set of course materials for English 130: Writing about Literature in English. The course materials provided (all open education resources) include both written and visual texts to accompany and encourage multimodal assignments. The materials provided address literary analysis or composition practices and are adaptable to specific topics or literary works. The course model presented consists of three units (literary analysis, rhetorical analysis & scholarly engagement, and independent research).
Calculus I With Pre-Calculus Syllabus, Ying Yu
Calculus I With Pre-Calculus Syllabus, Ying Yu
Open Educational Resources
This informative syllabus provides students with detailed course information including class schedule, location of class meeting, the instructor’s office hours, course description, prerequisite and co-requisite, learning outcomes, course material, class expectations, homework assignments, assessments, grading policy, tutoring services on campus, ADA compliance, and an academic/course calendar. It acts as a roadmap to facilitate student success.
Evaluation Of A Technology Tool Assignment & Scoring Guide, Alanna Gibbons
Evaluation Of A Technology Tool Assignment & Scoring Guide, Alanna Gibbons
Open Educational Resources
The goal of this assignment is for students to explore how technology can be used to enhance student learning and strengthen student appreciation of the mathematical content they are studying. This assignment asks students to identify a technology resource/tool and evaluate its applicability to study at the secondary school level.
Evolution And Adaptations - Choose An Organism To Explore, Stephanie A. Rose
Evolution And Adaptations - Choose An Organism To Explore, Stephanie A. Rose
Open Educational Resources
Homework assignment for Principles of Environmental Science course for teachers.
To help students think about evolution and adaptations, and how organisms evolve to live in particular places and conditions.
Rpe 70 Syllabus And Course Schedule, Donald Hume
Rpe 70 Syllabus And Course Schedule, Donald Hume
Open Educational Resources
RPE 70 Syllabus and Course schedule. RPE 70 is an introductory methodology course required as part of the concentration in teacher training in Physical Education. This concentration is one three for the AS degree in Physical Education, Recreation/Recreation Therapy and Sport Management, PERRTSM. The course covers an introduction to curriculum and instruction in PE as, well as basic concepts in instructional management of space, time, equipment and students. Standars and recommendations provided by state agencies and professional organizations are also examined and discussed.
Edl 805 Syllabus Spring 2022, Harriet Fayne
Edl 805 Syllabus Spring 2022, Harriet Fayne
Open Educational Resources
This syllabus has been designed for the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. Candidates have the following three major assignments in the course: Needs Assessment; Evaluation Proposal; Grant Proposal. Candidates are expected to complete 10 hours of field work associated with the needs assessment and work in small groups on the grant proposal.
Elements Of Calculus, Aviad Susman
Elements Of Calculus, Aviad Susman
Open Educational Resources
This is a syllabus for Math 205, which has been modified for OER.
Difficult Dialogues At Laguardia Community College, Cuny, Ian Mcdermott, Caterina Almendral, Jacqueline A. Brashears
Difficult Dialogues At Laguardia Community College, Cuny, Ian Mcdermott, Caterina Almendral, Jacqueline A. Brashears
Open Educational Resources
This document summarizes the process of leading a difficult dialogues workshop. Supplemental files are attached, which include a script and slides. We recommend following the script to ensure the workshop is organized and follows the methods outlined below. These materials have served as the basis for an ongoing series of workshops at LaGuardia Community College in a variety of contexts, from faculty and staff discussing gender identity to student interactions at the College. Most recently and frequently, the workshop has been held for Student Success Mentors to help them navigate their relationships with the students they supervise and the professors …
Discussion Of Educational Philosphy For Elementary Math Educators, Daniel Kurzweil
Discussion Of Educational Philosphy For Elementary Math Educators, Daniel Kurzweil
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Course Outline And Weekly Plans For Eds 705 Eds 705 Practicum In Curriculum And Instruction For Culturally And Linguistically Diverse Young Children, Lisa Cavallero
Open Educational Resources
Topics covered in this course include: interest inventories, assessing students, online tools for assessment, lesson planning, standards, IEPs, diverse classroom, growth mindset.
This course outline includes:
- all assignments for the course (link to assignments packet).
- links to lecture slides
- instructor notes
- additional resources
Note: users will be prompted to make their own copy of documents when clicking on links to Google Docs and Google Slides.
Course Outline And Weekly Plans For Eds 718 Culminating Master’S Project, Lisa Cavallero
Course Outline And Weekly Plans For Eds 718 Culminating Master’S Project, Lisa Cavallero
Open Educational Resources
Topics covered in this course include: getting to know your students, edTPA, baseline data, student profiles, differentiation, academic language, writing measurable goals and objectives, lesson planning, flexible grouping, choices, tiered assignments, IEPs, classroom environment, online tools for differentiation, and grading
This course outline includes:
- all assignments for the course (link to assignments packet).
- links to lecture slides
- instructor notes
- additional resources
Note: users will be prompted to make their own copy of documents when clicking on links to Google Docs and Google Slides.
Ece 302 Children, Families, Communities, And Schools In Sociocultural Contexts—Birth To Grade 6, Lisa Cavallero
Ece 302 Children, Families, Communities, And Schools In Sociocultural Contexts—Birth To Grade 6, Lisa Cavallero
Open Educational Resources
Topics covered in this course include: home, school, and community influences, family diversity, roles and experiences of families, early learning, special needs, protecting children, influences of the home and community, working with families.
This course outline includes:
- all assignments for the course (link to assignments packet).
- links to lecture slides
- instructor notes
- additional resources
Note: users will be prompted to make their own copy of documents when clicking on links to Google Docs and Google Slides.
Course Outline And Weekly Plans For Eds 741 Psychoeducational Evaluation Of Children With Learning Problems, Lisa Cavallero
Course Outline And Weekly Plans For Eds 741 Psychoeducational Evaluation Of Children With Learning Problems, Lisa Cavallero
Open Educational Resources
Topics covered in this course include: psychoeducational evaluations, IEPs, standardized tests, fair assessments, measures of intelligence, disproportionality of linguistically and culturally non-dominant backgrounds in special education, assessment of adaptive behavior, learning disabilities, attention, and social and emotional behavior, functional behavior assessment, assessment of multilingual learners, math and literacy assessments, response to intervention.
This course outline includes:
- all assignments for the course (link to assignments packet).
- links to lecture slides
- instructor notes
- additional resources
Note: users will be prompted to make their own copy of documents when clicking on links to Google Docs and Google Slides.