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Evaluating Sources - Laguardia Cc Library, Ian Mcdermott Mar 2022

Evaluating Sources - Laguardia Cc Library, Ian Mcdermott

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This presentation is used with students for evaluating sources. It covers the differences between popular, scholarly, and news articles. The information cycle is used to inform students about how and why topics are covered in different publications. The presentation ends with an activity where students read a snippet from a publication and are asked to guess the source.


Four Corners: A Values Clarification Exercise, Montsine Nshom Feb 2022

Four Corners: A Values Clarification Exercise, Montsine Nshom

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Four Corners is a values clarification activity that asks participants to stand/show whether they strongly agree to strongly disagree with a specific statement, and reflect on their position during and after the activity. This four corners activity is designed to help students think about and discuss topics that are pertinent to urban community health and public health.

No prior reading or coursework is required; it is a good option for the first day of class to introduce key themes that will be covered during the course as well as practice ground rules and class discussion norms.


Health Sciences First Year Seminar Library Lesson Plan (Hsf90), Ian Mcdermott Jan 2022

Health Sciences First Year Seminar Library Lesson Plan (Hsf90), Ian Mcdermott

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This lesson plan, and accompanying slides, is for the library instruction session for HSF90, LaGuardia Community College's health sciences first year seminar course. The lesson details the importance of college-level research for students who will enter various health sciences professions. The lesson also covers the importance of citation in academic research, covering what to cite and how to do it using library subscription databases.


Difficult Dialogues At Laguardia Community College, Cuny, Ian Mcdermott, Caterina Almendral, Jacqueline A. Brashears Jan 2022

Difficult Dialogues At Laguardia Community College, Cuny, Ian Mcdermott, Caterina Almendral, Jacqueline A. Brashears

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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 …


Introduction To International Studies Course Syllabus, Stephen Ferst Jan 2022

Introduction To International Studies Course Syllabus, Stephen Ferst

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This course examines the impact and implications of today’s dynamic international context for nations and their citizens. To operate in this global context, citizens, corporations, and governments must know other cultures and political-economic systems and how global forces influence domestic activities, both public and private. Analyzing the social, cultural, economic, and current political characteristics of the international environment, students will learn how these characteristics may affect their lives and choices.

This course serves as an introduction to the interdisciplinary studies of global issues and to CSI’s International Studies program. Its curriculum draws on literary, cultural, and social scientific and historical …


The Sociological Theory Reader, Alecea Ritter Standlee Jan 2022

The Sociological Theory Reader, Alecea Ritter Standlee

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This reader brings together open-access excerpts of the writings of key figures in sociological theory. Excerpts from the works of Marx, Gilman, Addams, Durkheim, Cooley, Weber and DuBoise are included. This reader also includes limited biographical data and open access resources for further research.


Oer Hub For Teaching Introductory Level Sociology Courses, Diana Mincyte Jan 2022

Oer Hub For Teaching Introductory Level Sociology Courses, Diana Mincyte

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This project is a resources hub for instructors teaching introductory level sociology courses. It is based on SOC 1101 Elements of Sociology taught at City Tech. The website includes useful course materials such as a syllabus template, links to City Tech and CUNY policies, model courses, and useful links to OER sources, among other resources. In addition, it provides pedagogical tools such as examples of in-class activities, assessment rubrics, and online teaching support.


Research In The Digital Age, Sarah B. Cohn Jan 2022

Research In The Digital Age, Sarah B. Cohn

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Syllabus for LIB 10000: Research in the Digital Age. Spring 2022.


Public Policy Syllabus, Duran A. Fiack Jan 2022

Public Policy Syllabus, Duran A. Fiack

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The syllabus is designed for an introductory course that focuses on the basics of public policy. The course is composed of three modules. In Module I, The Study of Public Policy, the basics of public policy and the key actors and institutions involved in the policymaking process are introduced and discussed. In Module II, Public Policy Analysis, students are introduced to theories concerning the process through which policy is developed, implemented, and changed, a framework for analyzing and assessing public policy decision-making, and the tools that are used to address policy problems. In Module III, Substantive Areas …


The Cost Of Research, Zeineb Yousif, Brittany Fischer Oct 2021

The Cost Of Research, Zeineb Yousif, Brittany Fischer

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This OER contains the materials to adapt 'The Cost of Research' display created as part of Chester Fritz Library's programming for the 2021 Open Access Week. It demonstrates how much it would cost a reader without access to institutional resources to obtain the research underlying a single short academic article. It also looks at how much it would cost to flip those same resources to open access based off their publishers' current APC charges. This display could best be used as part of educational programming focusing on the economics of scholarly publishing.


Quantitative Analysis Of Sociological Data, Joanna Dressel Oct 2021

Quantitative Analysis Of Sociological Data, Joanna Dressel

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No abstract provided.


Psychology 102: Introductory Psychology, Susan Austin Oct 2021

Psychology 102: Introductory Psychology, Susan Austin

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Basic concepts and methods of contemporary psychology emphasizing the biological basis of behavior, learning, cognition, consciousness, development, stress and personality, abnormal behavior, group behavior, and social interaction.


Museum Exhibition Assignment, Matthew Reilly Oct 2021

Museum Exhibition Assignment, Matthew Reilly

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This is a general assignment requiring students to think critically about museum exhibitions in major New York City institutions: The American Museum of Natural History, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Options are provided for students to visit these spaces virtually or in person.


Global Social Theory, Dora Suarez Oct 2021

Global Social Theory, Dora Suarez

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This course is designed as an introduction to the key questions and concepts of the Social Sciences. It aims at exposing students to a conceptual repertoire that prepares the ground for them to develop critical responses to pressing global issues. To this end, its itinerary engages with a variety of texts that comprise global social theory. A main focus of the course is to train students to read these texts carefully with an eye toward using them to analyze the world around us. In pursuing this goal, we ask: what does it mean to understand humans as thoroughly social, cultural, …


Advanced Psychopathology, Comfort Asanbe Sep 2021

Advanced Psychopathology, Comfort Asanbe

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This syllabus is designed for a graduate course in the study of abnormal psychology, also known in some institutions as Psychopathology. The course is required for new students who are starting their program in clinical mental health counseling (CMHC). The syllabus provides information on required resources for optimal performance in the class. These resources include; electronic DSM-5 book through the CSI library e-resources, digital interactive learning resource (MindTap), instructional movies through Wikipedia, and links to relevant mental health organizations. The resources are mostly open education resources (OER), with a few that are not free (MindTap).


City-Level Child Public Policy Proposal: Student Group Project Assignment, Jaclyn M. Kelly Aug 2021

City-Level Child Public Policy Proposal: Student Group Project Assignment, Jaclyn M. Kelly

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This is a culminating group project for students that creates an opportunity for them to apply what they have learned about 1. child-focused public policy and 2. identifying OER resources. The project invites students to draw on research literature that has been discussed in class + identify OER resources to come up with their own public policy proposal.


Data 334: Applied Research Syllabus (Sociology Department), Holly E. Reed Jul 2021

Data 334: Applied Research Syllabus (Sociology Department), Holly E. Reed

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This syllabus is for a one semester, upper-level (300-level) undergraduate course in applied sociological research. It focuses on the importance of research, research ethics, research design and methods, and the presentation and dissemination of research, as well as the application of research skills in everyday life.


Cldv 100 Introduction To Multicultural Studies In The 21st Century, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo Jul 2021

Cldv 100 Introduction To Multicultural Studies In The 21st Century, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo

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A study of what "culture" is; how we see it based on several factors, how it influences the choices and decision we make; how to deal positively with conflicts that inevitably arise in working /living situations with people of diverse cultures. This is a course structured to raise multicultural awareness and fortify students' social skills in dealing with cultural differences. It includes ethnographic study of cultural groups in the U.S.A and responses to shared values, observations or experiences based on student's ancestry, heritage, travels. Students will learn about culture "do and donts" around the world and provide the class with …


21st Century Ecopoetics And Ecotheory, Robert Balun Jul 2021

21st Century Ecopoetics And Ecotheory, Robert Balun

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Ecopoetics is the study of literature that is concerned with ecology and nature. However, beyond just literature about nature, this course will examine how ecology and nature have become complicated in the 21st century, the age of the Anthropocene, the age of the climate crisis and the 6th mass extinction (don’t worry, we will define these and other key terms).

In the 21st century, humans are now confronted with a growing awareness of their destructive impact on the earth, its environments, and its human and non-human inhabitants. In this class we will examine how ecology and nature have become complicated …


Internship In Developmental Disabilities, Patricia H. Sutherland-Cohen Jun 2021

Internship In Developmental Disabilities, Patricia H. Sutherland-Cohen

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No abstract provided.


My Interdisciplinary Perspective On Climate Change [Natural Sciences], Richa Gupta, Tuli Chatterji, Tao Chen, Rebecca Schwartz Jun 2021

My Interdisciplinary Perspective On Climate Change [Natural Sciences], Richa Gupta, Tuli Chatterji, Tao Chen, Rebecca Schwartz

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This assignment titled “My Interdisciplinary Perspective on Climate Change” was developed in Fall 2020 as the signature assignment of the STEM Learning Community LC50 for students enrolled in the Biology program of the Natural Sciences department, at LaGuardia Community College, CUNY. The assignment targets Integrative Learning and Global Learning Core Competencies, and Digital/Oral Communication Abilities.

For this STEM Cluster, “Climate Change” is the shared theme that connects learning from the different disciplines and helps build students’ overall knowledge on an imperative issue that our planet currently faces. Work on this assignment entails a narrated digital student presentation on the various …


Application Of Psychology In The Modern World, Hawai Kwok Jun 2021

Application Of Psychology In The Modern World, Hawai Kwok

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No abstract provided.


Witchcraft, Magic, Religion: Anth 1102 Oer Syllabus, Lisa Pope Fischer May 2021

Witchcraft, Magic, Religion: Anth 1102 Oer Syllabus, Lisa Pope Fischer

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People rely on religion and various belief systems to bring meaning and understanding to everyday life. This course will show how anthropologists unravel and interpret cultural belief systems to gain insight into the cultural environment. Cross-cultural ethnographic examples will illustrate the various ways in which Anthropologists analyze belief systems as a way to understand a culture. Topics include religion, worldview, symbolism, taboo, myth, ritual, witchcraft, shamanism, religious practitioners, magic, healing, and spirits. Students must be prepared to look at both literate and pre-literate ritual systems. Non-Western belief systems are contrasted with religions of the Western world.


Eco-1400 - Money And Banking Syllabus, Cesar Castope May 2021

Eco-1400 - Money And Banking Syllabus, Cesar Castope

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A comprehensive study of the nature of money and monetary standards; the development, structure, and functions of American central banking; commercial banking; non-bank financial intermediaries; investment banking; and financial markets. Federal and State bank regulation and supervision, major monetary theories. Analysis of the impact and major role of the American banking system on the economy. Includes a study of international finance. Successful completion of this course satisfies one Civic Engagement interaction.


Comm 11 Fundamentals Of Interpersonal Communication Textbook, Teresa A. Fisher May 2021

Comm 11 Fundamentals Of Interpersonal Communication Textbook, Teresa A. Fisher

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A survey of interpersonal communication.


Introduction To Sociology Group Research Project, Kristen S. Addessi May 2021

Introduction To Sociology Group Research Project, Kristen S. Addessi

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This Group Research Project is designed to give students practice with connecting course topics with real world events. Students join assigned groups, to choose a topic that they wish to investigate that relates to the course content. This assignment is designed to be administers over the course of the semester. The assignment givess students practice with working in teams as they work together to conduct research, that culminates in a Final Presentation, at the end of the course.


Paris Climate Agreement Assignment, Roshen Hendrickson May 2021

Paris Climate Agreement Assignment, Roshen Hendrickson

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This assignment can be used for a section on addressing global climate change in a class such as International Political Economy or International Organizations. It requires a student to explain the role of the Paris Climate Agreement by interacting with this treaty’s website.


Learning To Disclose: A Journey Of Transracial Adoption Teaching Resource, Joni Schwartz May 2021

Learning To Disclose: A Journey Of Transracial Adoption Teaching Resource, Joni Schwartz

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This textbook guide for the book Learning to Disclose: A Journey of Transracial Adoption by Joni Schwartz & Rebecca Schwartz, November 2020 published by the Peter Lang Group. This teaching aid accompanies the text. This teaching aid was created by Alejandro Toro as part of an LIB 220, Spring 1 research course project. It is submitted with his written permission.


Teacher's Guide To Using Literature To Promote Inclusion Of People With Disabilities, Bruce Menchetti May 2021

Teacher's Guide To Using Literature To Promote Inclusion Of People With Disabilities, Bruce Menchetti

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The Teacher’s Guide to Using Literature to Promote Inclusion of People with Disabilities has been designed to assist teachers who wish to use literature to promote inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of life. The Guide consists of two parts. Part 1 is a rubric for evaluating how short stories, books, poems, TV programs, movies, digital media, and other forms of literature portray characters with disabilities. Part 2 of the Teacher’s Guide to Using Literature to Promote Inclusion of People with Disabilities is a curriculum guide with learning objectives, lesson activities, and strategies for outcome evaluation. The curriculum …


Teaching Political Science As An Experiential Learning Project: Developing Inclusive Pedagogy For Engaging Students In And Out Of The Classroom​ ​, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo, Remi Alapo Apr 2021

Teaching Political Science As An Experiential Learning Project: Developing Inclusive Pedagogy For Engaging Students In And Out Of The Classroom​ ​, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo, Remi Alapo

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  • Intro to Politics [POL 110] focusing on Democracy and Civic Engagement. Previously incorporated as part of a Service Learning Project with Community Board 1 in Manhattan and affiliated students as volunteers with NYPIRG on voter education, the project will seek to promote citizenship and engagement in political issues, activities and events as well as improve students critical thinking and informed decision making in everyday life on issues that affect them and their communities.

  • Students will become familiar with a framework of the various fields and topic areas in Political Science including American politics, comparative politics, international politics and political philosophy …