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Claims, Reasons, Evidence - "I'm a Survivor" Hero of the Zombie Apocalypse
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This is a scaffolded group/collaborative activity within a unit of study on persuasive writing. Students would have already learned what claims, reasons, and evidence are in a previous lesson before participating in this activity. As a group of 4-5 students work together, they will decide which resources would be best to survive a zombie apocalypse. They would then need to compose statements of claim and reasoning for those items and complete some research as well. There is an option to allow students to create posters to present to the class as their final assignment. 

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
Higher Education
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Game
Interactive
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Yvonne De La Cruz
Date Added:
05/19/2022
Climate Justice Instructional Toolkit
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The primary goal of these resources and programming, created as part of a larger initiative to expand climate justice education at MIT, is to provide support to faculty members and instructors across disciplines in integrating climate justice content and related instructional approaches into their courses.

The Toolkit houses a wide range of climate-justice-adaptable teaching modules, a starter guide for teaching climate justice, resources for students, and climate justice data sets that can serve as supportive tools to enhance teaching content and approaches.

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Career and Technical Education
Cultural Geography
Education
Environmental Studies
Higher Education
Social Science
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Activity/Lab
Data Set
Lecture Notes
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
MIT
Author:
Christopher Rabe
John Fernandez
Sarah Myers
Date Added:
11/03/2023
Climate Justice in Your Classroom
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Weaving Climate, Environmental Justice and Civic Engagement into Your Courses

Short Description:
As the inequitable impacts of climate change become more evident and destructive, it is essential for climate and environmental justice, as well as methods of civic engagement, to be taught at a high-level to college-level students. This book provides real examples of how professors at the University of Washington integrated these critical issues into their teachings, both in targeted lessons and as throughlines across an entire course. These samples of how environmental and climate justice have been successfully integrated into higher-level education can serve as both a record of the UW's progress towards centering JEDI at the heart of all students, and as a model for future instructors to use as they work to incorporate more aspects of justice and engagement into their own material.

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With the increased effect of anthropogenic climate change, the impact of environmental issues on human societies has never been more essential to understand. With science-backed research showcasing that human activities are actively worsening the effect of many environmental issues including severe temperatures, natural disasters, and biodiversity loss, there is severe need for all, whether we are scientists, activists, educators, or policy-makers, to take action. However, the global nature of both our society and the dangers we are facing necessitates careful consideration in analyzing and combatting environmental issues in a modern world. To properly adapt to and mitigate these issues, which may directly target specific communities or affect societies across the globe, not only do we need a proper grasp of environmental and climate science, but we need to ensure that solutions are mindful of the communities and ecosystems that are affected. We must not be content with climate and environmental solutions that fail to consider diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility as key tenets. In short, justice must be at the heart of our climate and environmental work going forward.

Yet, facilitating just solutions cannot be done while the institutions that teach the next generation fail to highlight climate and environmental justice in their teachings. Without a natural and focused inclusion of DEIA values in environmental courses in higher education, there is reduced capacity for students who wish to engage to garner an understanding of what just solutions look like and how to implement them. This book seeks to remedy that gap.

Throughout this book, we synthesize the current efforts towards including climate, environmental justice, and civic engagement in courses taught at the University of Washington – Seattle. These examples range from specific lessons on environmental injustice to course-long integration of climate justice values, and include course details, lesson plans, and other resources provided by course instructors in an easy-to-access format. The chapters in this book each constitute a real method of integrating climate and environmental justice into a course, and thus provide a bounty of instruction for increasing the inclusion of justice in course material for instructors across any discipline. Lessons will be regularly added to the book as they are implemented and adapted. The existence of this book marks not only the history of environmental justice in courses at the UW, but also the emphasis on the topic of justice that the college is placing in the current day, as well as serving as a guide or model for instructors to use as more courses begin to fully integrate justice into their curriculum. Through this work, we can be more reliably assured that the people we are training to practice civic engagement and climate and environmental action can not just protect the planet, but preserve the life of the people, communities, and ecosystems who depend on it.

This book has been created with support from the University of Washington Program on Climate Change, the UW Program on the Environment, and the University of Washington College of the Environment, especially from material created at our annual Climate and Environmental Justice Faculty Institute.

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Subject:
Applied Science
Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Ethnic Studies
Higher Education
Physical Science
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Affiliates of the UW Program on Climate Change
Date Added:
06/06/2023
College Level Time Management Lesson Plan
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As college freshmen transition into the higher education arena, student life becomes increasingly heavy and complex with work, academic, social, athletic, and other demands that can be difficult to manage. Depending on the number of courses a student is taking in the semester, there will be competing priorities depending on each classroom's expectations and assignments to be completed. Helping students to learn how to plan and prioritize their commitments is a critical lesson. Through the guidance of their instructor, students will learn time management skills by thinking about time-wasting behaviors that contribute to the inability to manage time effectively. 

Subject:
Higher Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Dr. Margaret Mbindyo
Dr. Kristen Lawson
Date Added:
01/23/2024
College Level Time Management Lesson Plan
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As college freshmen transition into the higher education arena, student life becomes increasingly heavy and complex with work, academic, social, athletic, and other demands that can be difficult to manage. Depending on the semester schedule, there will be competing priorities depending on each classroom's expectations and assignments to be completed. Helping students learn how to plan and prioritize their commitments is a critical lesson. Through this lesson, students will learn time management skills and think about time-wasting behaviors and interruptions that contribute to their inability to manage time effectively. 

Subject:
Higher Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Author:
Dr. Margaret Mbindyo
Date Added:
01/29/2024
College Research Project
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Choosing a place of higher education is no easy task.  With so many options, it can be hard to narrow down choices.  Beyond that, many students do not even know where to start.  Use this project as a tool to help students learn where to access helpful information when it comes to choosing the best fit for them.  Also, this project can be used to reinforce research skills.

Subject:
Higher Education
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Activity/Lab
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Author:
Everett Crocker
Date Added:
02/09/2024
College Success Concise
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OpenStax College Success Concise serves First Year Experience, Student Success, and College Transition courses, and can also be used as a supplementary resource in courses across the curriculum. With the input of hundreds of instructors and academic success experts, the authors carefully prioritized the most critical topics to align to briefer courses. The offering covers material such as college culture, time management, mindset, study skills, test preparation, financial literacy, health, and planning for the future. While much of the material is very similar to the original College Success book, this version was holistically edited and updated. Users will see additions such as a new section on group work and greatly expanded coverage of stress management and wellbeing.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Author:
Amy Baldwin
Date Added:
05/17/2023
College Success (OpenStax)
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OpenStax College Success is a comprehensive and contemporary resource that serves First Year Experience, Student Success, and College Transition courses. Developed with the support of hundreds of faculty and coordinators, the book addresses the evolving challenges and opportunities of today’s diverse students. Engagement, self-analysis, personal responsibility, and student support are reflected throughout the material. College Success also includes an array of student surveys and opinion polls, and OpenStax will regularly provide the results to adopting faculty.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Author:
Amy Baldwin
James Bennett
Lisa August
Date Added:
08/26/2020
College Success Skills
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This resource aims to gather tools, exercises, and skills for instructors to utilize in order to prepare students for college success. College preparation programs in high schools are also recommended to use these resources. 

Subject:
Higher Education
Psychology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Textbook
Author:
Xiao Kuang
Date Added:
11/05/2020
College Success Skills
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This resource is designed for instructors to utilize in order to prepare students for college success. College preparation programs in high schools are also recommended to use these resources. 

Subject:
Higher Education
Psychology
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Activity/Lab
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Textbook
Author:
Xiao Kuang
Date Added:
11/03/2020
College Success for Newcomers
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The goal of this OER is to support newcomers to Canada who are entering college institutions. When international students come to Canada, not only must they learn the new content for their particular program, but they must also learn new behaviours, such as studying in a new language, adapting to new customs, and communicating in new ways. This OER is designed to provide newcomer students with the skills and strategies they will need to adapt successfully and fully integrate into the Canada college system.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Campus Manitoba Pressbooks Network
Author:
Emilie Jackson
Rebecca Hiebert
Date Added:
07/13/2022
A Colour Theory for Designers
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A COLOUR THEORY FOR DESIGNERS01 COLOUR THEORY-GOETHES OBSERVATIONS-NOTES AND        EXPLORATIONS02 COLOUR THEORY03 DESIGNING WITH COMPLEMENTARIES - RED-GREEN04 DESIGNING WITH COMPLEMENTARIES YELLOW-PURPLE05 DESIGNING WITH COMPLEMENTARIES BLUE-ORANGE06 FACE AND BACK OF H'WOVEN DOUBLE WVE.FABRIC       INTERCHANGE-WEFT-WAY07 BLACK AND WHITE ARE POWERFUL TOOLS IN DESIGNING08 Colour - Comparative Brightness09 COMPLEMENTARY COLOURS and COLOURED GREYS       Please Refer the attached PowerPoint Presentation “Coloured Greys       -  Nature Study”

Subject:
Higher Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Chandramani Thenuwara
Date Added:
03/26/2019
Com millorar l'impacte de la recerca: gestió de la identitat digital
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Presentació utilitzada en activitats formatives per a investigadors de la UPC. S'analitza la importància de gestionar la identatitat digital de l'investigador per incrementar el seu impacte.

Subject:
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Miquel Puertas
Date Added:
12/16/2020
Competencias docentes en el siglo XXI
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este recurso educativo abierto ha sido desarrollado por la Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farrmacia, de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, para ser utilizado en el Programa de Formación Docente, con el objetivo de propiciar el desarrollo de competencias docentes para el siglo XXI en profesores de la Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia. 

Subject:
Higher Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Silvia Hernández
Date Added:
02/19/2020
The Composition Handbook
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This handbook is used as a supplemental for composition one class as a resource for grammar and research and sourcing with APA 7th and MLA 9th updated guides.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Colleen McCready
Christina Loucks
Date Added:
07/21/2021