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College Senate Minutes December 3, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
College Senate Minutes December 3, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
BCC Governance Archives
Minutes for the meeting of the College Senate on December 3, 2009.
The Messy Teaching Conversation: Toward A Model Of Collegial Reflection, Exchange, And Scholarship On Classroom Problems, Heidi L. Johnsen, Michelle Pacht, Phyllis E. Vanslyck, Ting Man Tsao
The Messy Teaching Conversation: Toward A Model Of Collegial Reflection, Exchange, And Scholarship On Classroom Problems, Heidi L. Johnsen, Michelle Pacht, Phyllis E. Vanslyck, Ting Man Tsao
Publications and Research
Whether we teach in junior or senior colleges, we often represent our teaching in the best possible light, leaving little room for acknowledgment or discussion of uncertainty or errors. It seems that the only way to discuss a set back is as part of a larger narrative, one where a failure is simply a precursor to success, a way of highlighting a challenge overcome.This wall of silence about our "messes" prevents us from honestly discussing our day-to-day work in the classroom. This article models just such a "messy teaching conversation."
El Concepto De Audiencia Y La Colaboración Entre Iguales En La Revisión De Textos Escritos, David Sánchez-Jiménez
El Concepto De Audiencia Y La Colaboración Entre Iguales En La Revisión De Textos Escritos, David Sánchez-Jiménez
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Advocate, November 2009, Vol. [21], No. [3], Gc Advocate
Advocate, November 2009, Vol. [21], No. [3], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor’s Desk: Education Über Alles. (p. 2)
Adjuncting: The Collapse of the Tenure Track. Alison Powell (p. 4)
Health Issues: Rapid HIV Testing Returns to GC on Dec. 3. Collette Sosnowy (p. 5)
Political Analysis: The Militarization of Crowd Control. Justin Rogers-Cooper (p. 6)
Dispatches from the Front: Grading Papers is Hell (But It Doesn’t Have to Be). Talia Argondezzi (p. 8)
Books That Changed the Way We Think: Autonomy! Review of Autonomia: Post-Political Politics, edited by Sylvère Lotringer and Christian Marazzi (MIT Press, 2007). Ashley Dawson (p. 9)
Lessons in Terror at John …
Advocate, October 2009, Vol. [21], No. [2], Gc Advocate
Advocate, October 2009, Vol. [21], No. [2], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor’s Desk: Back to Basics (p. 2)
Correction (p. 3)
Political Analysis: Defending the United Nations. Andrew Bast (p. 4)
Health Issues: Young but Not Invincible. Kimberly Libman (p. 5)
How to Avoid the Flu this Season (p. 5)
GC Students Join Protest to End Afghan War (p. 6)
Adjuncting: Where’s the Anger? Renée McGarry (p. 8)
Intellectual Leadership: Plato’s Dream, Popper’s Nightmare. C.A. Pasternak (p. 9)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The GC Advocate Guide to the 2009 NYC Mayoral Elections (p. 11)
Masthead (p. 2)
CUNY News in Brief: Bed Bugs …
In Transit Vol 4 Fall 2009, Laguardia Community College
In Transit Vol 4 Fall 2009, Laguardia Community College
LaGuardia Community College Publications
In Transit is the LaGuardia Journal on Teaching and Learning. It is published by the Center for Teaching and Learning at LaGuardia Community College, CUNY.
College Senate Minutes October 1, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
College Senate Minutes October 1, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
BCC Governance Archives
Minutes for the meeting of the College Senate on October 1, 2009.
College Senate Minutes September 3, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
College Senate Minutes September 3, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
BCC Governance Archives
Minutes for the meeting of the College Senate on September 3, 2009.
Advocate, September 2009, Vol. [21], No. [1], Gc Advocate
Advocate, September 2009, Vol. [21], No. [1], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor’s Desk: A Riot of Their Own (p. 2)
Political Analysis: Battle over CAFTA Rages in El Salvador. Michael Busch (p. 6)
Adjuncting: Teacher Pay Around the World. Alison Powell (p. 8)
Dispatches from the Front: The Second Language of “Standard English.” Alison Powell (p. 9)
Health Issues: Student Health Services: Still There, Still Needed, Still Yours… So Speak Up! Collette Sosnowy, Health Issues Committee (p. 10)
Some Teaching Mistakes Other People Have Made (So You Don’t Have To). Nichole Stanford (p. 12)
Masthead (p. 2)
Letters to the Editor (p. 3)
On Class Violence. …
Teaching Mathematics For Social Justice: Reflections On A Community Of Practice For Urban High School Mathematics Teacher, Lidia Gonzalez
Teaching Mathematics For Social Justice: Reflections On A Community Of Practice For Urban High School Mathematics Teacher, Lidia Gonzalez
Publications and Research
In this article, the author reports on a study that explored, in part, the developing identities of seven New York City public high school mathematics teachers as teachers of mathematics and agents of change. Meeting regularly as a community of practice, the teachers and author/researcher discussed issues of teaching mathematics for social justice; explored activities and lessons around social justice; and created a unit of study that attempted to meet high school level mathematics standards, while addressing a social justice issue affecting the lives of urban students. The author reports on the mathematics teachers, growing awareness of and concerns about …
Advocate, May 2009, Vol. [20], No. [7], Gc Advocate
Advocate, May 2009, Vol. [20], No. [7], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor’s Desk: Writer’s Block (p. 2)
Adjuncting: Stifling the Economy of Ideas. Renée McGarry (p. 4)
Political Analysis: Letter from Dakar. Michael Busch (p. 7)
Foul Play at Bard? Controversy Ensues After College Terminates Kovel. John Boy (p. 8)
Midlife Crisis for a Movement Icon: At 95, the “Peace Pentagon” Building is Hardly in its Dotage; Is it Nonetheless Nearing the End of Its Days? John Otrompke (p. 10)
Masthead (p. 2)
CUNY News in Brief (p. 3)
Student Enrollment to Hit All-Time High
Even on the Cheap, Education Costs are Difficult to Bear
While …
Are Librarians Really Teachers? Reflections And Analysis, Mark Aaron Polger, Karen Okamoto
Are Librarians Really Teachers? Reflections And Analysis, Mark Aaron Polger, Karen Okamoto
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Academic Library Services For Users With Developmental Disabilities: Partnership Of Access And Syracuse University Libraries, Adina Mulliken, Ann Atkins
Academic Library Services For Users With Developmental Disabilities: Partnership Of Access And Syracuse University Libraries, Adina Mulliken, Ann Atkins
Publications and Research
Syracuse University Library and Access partnered to provide library orientations to six Syracuse University students who have developmental disabilities. Access is a service that supports college course attendance for students who have developmental or cognitive disabilities. Students with developmental disabilities are being included in college life more and more. As this occurs, academic libraries will be providing more services to this population. We hope Syracuse University’s experience will be useful for other libraries to build on as they develop services. Additionally, we discuss opportunities to improve services for all students by focusing on students with developmental disabilities.
College Senate Minutes April 2, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
College Senate Minutes April 2, 2009, Bronx Community College Senate
BCC Governance Archives
Minutes for the meeting of the College Senate on April 2, 2009.
Brooklyn College To Offer Minor In Lgbtq Studies, Jesse Bayker
Brooklyn College To Offer Minor In Lgbtq Studies, Jesse Bayker
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Brooklyn College became the first CUNY school to offer undergraduates a minor in LGBTQ Studies when college faculty approved the proposal in December.
Director's Letter, Sarah Chinn
Director's Letter, Sarah Chinn
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Dear Friends: We all have guilty pleasures, and one of mine is the end-of-year top ten list. I love the condensing of the past twelve months in digestible morsels of best, worst, most important, most outrageous; it's as though I can live the year about to expire all over again from the comfort of my own home and in record time. This past year, though, resists easy summing-up.
General Education Inquiry Groups: The Story Of A Pedagogical Conversation, Gina Cicco
General Education Inquiry Groups: The Story Of A Pedagogical Conversation, Gina Cicco
Touchstone
In September of 2007, I was asked to serve as leader of the Education Department’s Inquiry Group at Hostos Community College. At the time, the General Education initiative to form inquiry groups across all academic departments was fairly new. The first goal for our department was to define “inquiry group” and to establish a precise purpose for our group.
Use Of A Triple-Entry Journal Assignment In A Writing Intensive Microbiology Course Section To Help Students To Read And Write More Effectively, Julie Trachman
Use Of A Triple-Entry Journal Assignment In A Writing Intensive Microbiology Course Section To Help Students To Read And Write More Effectively, Julie Trachman
Touchstone
No abstract provided.
What Is Cheating About?, Nelson Nunez-Rodriguez
My 20-Year Research Journey For A New Species Of Spiders, Or How To Come To A New Discovery, Vladimir Ovtcharenko
My 20-Year Research Journey For A New Species Of Spiders, Or How To Come To A New Discovery, Vladimir Ovtcharenko
Touchstone
From time to time students ask me whether it is difficult to discover new species of organisms on our planet. To answer this question, I have decided to tell my story of how I discovered a new species of spider that I have dedicated to Eugenio María de Hostos.
It's All Happening At The Zoo: Children's Environmental Learning After School, Jason A. Douglas, Cindi Katz
It's All Happening At The Zoo: Children's Environmental Learning After School, Jason A. Douglas, Cindi Katz
Publications and Research
Pairing dynamic out-of-school-time (OST) programs with zoos can encourage young people's relationships with and sense of responsibility for animals and the environment. The project presented in this article, Animal Rescuers, gave the authors the opportunity to examine how such a pairing can work. OST programs enable learning in settings that are generally unavailable during school time (Honig & McDonald, 2005). They provide space for collaboration among students, teachers, and others such as program visitors or outside educators. Taking advantage of the flexibility, location, and educational playfulness of an OST setting, the authors worked intensively with a small number of 10-12-year-old …
Advocate, March 2009, Vol. [20], No. [6], Advocate
Advocate, March 2009, Vol. [20], No. [6], Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor's Desk: Give it Back!: Getting New York’s Wealthiest to Pay Their Fair Share (p. 2)
Guest Editorial: The General’s Labyrinth Revealed, Patrick Inglis (p. 3)
Adjuncting: Naming the Problem, Renee McGarry (p. 4)
CUNY Edu-Factory (p. 5)
Political Analysis: Supply, Demand, and the Mexican Drug War, Andrew Bast (p. 6)
CUNY News in Brief (p. 7)
Hampshire College and the Politics of Divestment, Advocate Staff (p. 8)
Academic Labor Under Siege: Towards a Politically Engaged Professionalism, Henry A. Giroux (p. 10)
Book Review: Two or Three Things I Know About Him, Matt Lau (p. …
Using The Lure Of Gang Life To Teach Interpersonal And Group Attraction, Gordon Alley-Young
Using The Lure Of Gang Life To Teach Interpersonal And Group Attraction, Gordon Alley-Young
Publications and Research
Course: Small Group Communication
Objective: Students will apply group and interpersonal attraction theories to discover the factors impacting a young man's small group membership choices in The Lure of Gang Life; this short story illustrates the forces that attract individuals to different small groups across their lives.
Advocate, February 2009, Vol. [20], No. [5], Advocate
Advocate, February 2009, Vol. [20], No. [5], Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor's Desk: Putting Away Childish Things (p. 2)
An Open Letter to President Jennifer Raab, Hunter College, CUNY (p. 3)
In Memoriam: John Patrick Diggins (1935-2009) (p. 4)
Framing Shape: War Crimes and Paralysis, Alan Koenig (p. 6)
Adjuncting: Free Choice and Adjunct Equity, Renee McGarry (p. 8)
Afghanistan: The Use and Abuse of a Buffer State (Part 2), Christian Parenti (p. 9)
Gaza Forum: The War of Punishment and Frustration, Adel Safty (p. 12)
The Dark Days: Fortress Israel’s Final Stand, Naji Ali (p. 13)
Book Review: The Crisis of Labor, Carl Lindskoog (p. …
Academy Honors Two Asu Professors, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Academy Honors Two Asu Professors, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
An Interdisciplinary Approach To Science Communication Education: A Case Study, Amy R. Pearce, Aldemaro Romero Jr., John B. Zibluk
An Interdisciplinary Approach To Science Communication Education: A Case Study, Amy R. Pearce, Aldemaro Romero Jr., John B. Zibluk
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Attitudes Of Gifted Children, Christy Folsom
Attitudes Of Gifted Children, Christy Folsom
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
A-State Celebrates Contributions To Science By Darwin, Lincoln, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
A-State Celebrates Contributions To Science By Darwin, Lincoln, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
La Expresión Escrita En La Clase De Ele, David Sánchez-Jiménez
La Expresión Escrita En La Clase De Ele, David Sánchez-Jiménez
Publications and Research
En esta ponencia se presentará una definición de la expresión escrita y se tratará de reflexionar sobre los objetivos que persigue su uso y la valoración social de esta destreza, así como sobre la evolución de su tratamiento en la metodología de la enseñanza de lenguas. Se discutirán conceptos fundamentales en la composición del discurso escrito, tales como la planificación, textualización y revisión, a partir de los parámetros formales de cohesión, coherencia, adecuación y corrección gramatical. En su vertiente práctica, se presentará una tipología de actividades de expresión escrita y de estrategias que se ponen en práctica en esta destreza, …
Teaching A Foreign Language With Video Podcast Assignments: Examples From An American Sign Language Course, Shiao-Chuan Kung, Elaine Gale
Teaching A Foreign Language With Video Podcast Assignments: Examples From An American Sign Language Course, Shiao-Chuan Kung, Elaine Gale
Publications and Research
This article describes how one American Sign Language (ASL) class employed video podcasting (vodcasting) assignments to improve students’ receptive and expressive skills. Vodcasts are downloadable video files distributed through the Internet on a subscription basis. The procedures used can be applied to other learning, including foreign languages, to achieve similar outcomes.