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Faculty Learning Communities for Culturally Responsive Teaching
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Continued outcome disparities for historically underserved student populations point to the urgent need for educators to critically examine structural inequities in higher education and shift current practices for greater equity in learning environments. This resource provides a structure for faculty to self-evaluate their teaching, identify evidence-based practices that can bring greater equity to their classrooms, and develop an Action Plan for implementing and evaluating those practices. By focusing on "just one thing," educators can develop a personalized, discipline-specific approach to continual improvement in enhancing equity for students.

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The need for greater equity in higher education learning environments is abundantly clear, both nationally and in the state of Minnesota.[1] Yet many educators find themselves daunted by the enormity of the challenge. How exactly do we “do equity” in our classrooms, whether in person or online? While Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) trainings abound, it can be difficult to translate broad concepts into concrete applications and practices within our respective disciplines.

In this Faculty Learning Community, we bring together a community of peers within your discipline to help you develop “just one thing” you can bring into your teaching practices to enhance equity for your students. Research around culturally responsive teaching—one of many terms used to indicate equitable teaching practices—boils down to three key areas. There are many different frameworks that have been used to describe those areas (see Transactional Distance Theory,[2] Community of Inquiry,[3] and the Rigor/Relevance Framework,[4] among others), but for our community, we will use these terms: Relationships: creating trust and community, in a manner that ensures all students know they and their cultures are valued assets to a collaborative and safe learning environment Relevance: establishing the connection between the learning content and students’ daily lives, cultural practices, and aspirations Rigor: well-designed, disciplinarily-current, and learning-science-informed courses, instruction, and assessment

Starting from this framework, you will develop an Action Plan. Progressing alongside your colleagues and benefitting from their insights, you will move from identifying a goal, to choosing “just one thing” that you can do toward achieving that goal, to planning incremental and time-bound steps for implementation, to determining how you’ll evaluate the plan’s effectiveness. While achieving “just one thing” can make a significant difference for students, our hope is that this initial practice will also offer you insights into what works best—not just for your students, but also for you as you continue to bring future equitable teaching practices into your learning environments.

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Subject:
Education
Ethnic Studies
Higher Education
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Faculty OER Toolkit
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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

Word Count: 4518

ISBN: 978-1-77420-044-5

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Applied Science
English Language Arts
Information Science
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BCcampus
Date Added:
03/08/2021
Faculty OER Toolkit
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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

Word Count: 6456

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Education
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Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Faculty OER Toolkit
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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

Word Count: 4522

ISBN: 978-1-77420-044-5

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Applied Science
English Language Arts
Information Science
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Textbook
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BCcampus
Date Added:
03/08/2017
Faculty OER Toolkit
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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

Word Count: 4579

ISBN: 978-1-77420-044-5

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English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
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BCcampus
Author:
Shannon Moist
Date Added:
03/08/2017
Fall 17 – Introduction to Theater – Learning Resources
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In the sections of Chapter 1, we’ve included interactive learning content to test your knowledge over Theater history and production, with many knowledge checks over Theatrical Worlds, Edited by Charles Mitchell, as well as Playhouse Square theaters and productions, and other theater content. This content can be used by Theater students anywhere in the world, but will be helpful to those reading Theatrical Worlds.

In Chapter 2, there are analyses of local live performance, written by CSU Theater students and Heather Caprette. They serve as examples of exemplary work for the open assignment 2, as well as provide information about performances of interest to the public theater goers. * A Note of Caution: These analyses can not be copied by other Theater students to satisfy the requirement for an assignment in a course, but will give an idea of what a well written analysis paper looks like. Copying of these assignments to turn in as your own assignment constitutes plagiarism and academic misconduct.

Chapter 3, is an example of how a group of students working together on the recreation of a scene or small part of a play can share their ideas. The part should be less than 10% of a play. The example is being produced by Heather Caprette, MFA, but in the assignment, different students would work on various aspects of the theater production. Elements recreated include: dialogue, character design, set design, stage lighting, costume design, and sound design.

At this time, it’s best to view the Pressbook in Chrome browser, due to some display issues caused by a recent upgrade.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Cleveland State University
Provider Set:
Michael Schwartz Library Pressbooks
Author:
Heather Caprette
Lisa Bernd
Theater Students of Cleveland State University
Date Added:
01/03/2020
Fall 2022 ELITE Professional Development Workshop Catalog
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Fall 2022

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Education
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Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Families and Schools
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Using both families and schools as a lens for study, 1st grade students learn about geography, history, economics, and civics with strong connections to the literacy block!

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Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
MIOpenBook
Provider Set:
Michigan Open Book Project
Author:
Annie Whitlock
Beth Kastl
Carol Bacak-Egbo
Kelly Kekel
Kelsey Donnelly
Susan Hejl
Date Added:
08/15/2017
Family Law
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These readings are additional to the readings assigned in the Casebook, Areen et al., Family Law: Cases and Materials (7th ed. 2019) and 2023 Supplement.

Subject:
Law
Material Type:
Textbook
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H2O
Date Added:
03/20/2024
Fanshawe Pre-Health Sciences Mathematics 1
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This textbook was created for the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees program (PHS) program first term mathematics course. It is largely an adaptation of Elementary Algebra 2e by OpenStax

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This textbook is intended for the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (PHS) program at Fanshawe College. It has been adapted using various math OERs and some original content by Fanshawe College. It is largely an adaptation of Elementary Algebra 2e by OpenStax. It presents six units of content covered in the first term (level 1) mathematics course in PHS.

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Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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Textbook
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Fanshawe College
Date Added:
12/06/2022
Fanshawe Pre-Health Sciences Mathematics 2
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This textbook was created for the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees program (PHS) program second term mathematics course. The first textbook is Fanshawe Pre-Health Sciences Mathematics 1. This book is an adaptation of Intermediate Algebra 2e by Open Stax

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This textbook is intended for the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (PHS) program at Fanshawe College. It has been adapted using various math OERs and some original content by Fanshawe College. It presents six units of content covered in the second term (level 2) mathematics course in PHS.

Word Count: 132624

Included H5P activities: 42

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Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
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Fanshawe College
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Farmer's Agribusiness Training Course: Module 4 - ICT in Support of Farming. Lesson 3 : Record Keeping II
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This Farmers' Agribusiness training course has been developed to help both farmers and farmer organisations. Its intention is to provide access to provide access to additional skills and knowledge that will allow farmers to move from a 'farm' to a 'firm'. This lesson provides information on what farming activities could be considered 'Enterprises' and incorporated into an Enterprise Accounting spreadsheet, how to use functions to calculate totals and averages within the spreadsheet program, customise formula using a spreadsheet program and how to customise the Enterprise accounting template.

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Agriculture
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OER Africa
Author:
Moore, Andrew
Date Added:
02/27/2012
Fear in Humans and Nonhuman Animals
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Fear is a physiological, behavioral, and emotional reaction to stimuli that an animal encounters (Horwitz, 2013). In many species across the animal kingdom, the physiological reaction results in an increase in heart rate, increased respiratory rate (panting), sweating, trembling, pacing, and possibly urination and defecation. Fear is an appropriate response to environments and stimuli that are potentially harmful to the animal, which could utilize a creature’s fight or flight response and preserve its life. In this resource, fear of human and nonhuman animals, along with potential treatments for fear disorders, is explored and reviewed. 

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Biology
Chemistry
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Psychology
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Skyler Martinez
Karla Deleon
Jaewoong Kang
Date Added:
05/04/2023
Federal Criminal Law
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This casebook is designed for a basic course in U.S. federal criminal law. Materials are selected for particular attention on transnational applications of federal law. To that end, the book integrates materials on international law, especially as it is recognized by or incorporated into U.S. law; informs assertions of jurisdiction on conduct outside of U.S. territory; affects the scope of congressional authority; and regulates the activities of U.S. agencies outside U.S. territory. Substantive topics include trafficking offenses; fraud, bribery and corruption offenses; terrorism crimes; conspiracy; and obstruction of justice.

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Law
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Textbook
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H2O
Date Added:
03/20/2024
Federal Government
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Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Daniel Regalado
Odessa College
Date Added:
02/10/2022
Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
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This book contains the verbatim text of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (FRBP) and reflects amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure that were effective in December 2011. There are two versions available - both with and without the historical and revision notes for the Bankruptcy Code. Whether you want the full version will depend on your tolerance for these sometimes-lengthy materials at the end of each Code section.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI)
Provider Set:
The eLangdell Bookstore
Author:
Robert M. Lawless
Scott A. Cromar
Date Added:
01/01/2012
Femmes savantes, femmes de science
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Tome 2

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Deuxième édition en 2019.Après le tome 1 paru en 2014, ce livre propose une nouvelle série de portraits de femmes qui ont contribué de manière significative au patrimoine scientifique de l’humanité dans toutes les sciences, incluant les sciences sociales et humaines, ou qui, œuvrant en science ou en littérature, ont contribué au bien commun grâce à un engagement social, politique ou éthique remarquable.Faites connaissance avec Christine de Pisan, Anna Maria Merian, Olympe de Gouges, Ada Lovelace, Anna Freud, Margaret Mead, Simone Weil, Yvette Bonny, France Kelsey, Irène Frachon et plusieurs autres. Vingt-deux femmes médecins, philosophes, écrivaines, biologistes, anthropologues, de onze pays, aux vies inspirantes, racontées avec enthousiasme par 21 autrices et auteurs de dix pays.

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Deuxième édition en 2019.

Après le tome 1 paru en 2014, ce livre propose une nouvelle série de portraits de femmes qui ont contribué de manière significative au patrimoine scientifique de l’humanité dans toutes les sciences, incluant les sciences sociales et humaines, ou qui, œuvrant en science ou en littérature, ont contribué au bien commun grâce à un engagement social, politique ou éthique remarquable.

Faites connaissance avec Christine de Pisan, Anna Maria Merian, Olympe de Gouges, Ada Lovelace, Anna Freud, Margaret Mead, Simone Weil, Yvette Bonny, France Kelsey, Irène Frachon et plusieurs autres. Vingt-deux femmes médecins, philosophes, écrivaines, biologistes, anthropologues, de onze pays, aux vies inspirantes, racontées avec enthousiasme par 21 autrices et auteurs de dix pays.

Un projet participatif de l’Association science et bien commun

Word Count: 47087

ISBN: 978-2-9814827-8-5

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Subject:
English Language Arts
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Reading Literature
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
09/11/2015
Femmes savantes, femmes de science
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Tome 3

Short Description:
Après le tome 1 paru en 2014 et le tome 2 en 2015, ce livre propose une nouvelle série de portraits de femmes qui ont contribué de manière significative au patrimoine scientifique de l’humanité dans toutes les sciences, incluant les sciences sociales et humaines, ou qui, œuvrant en science, en droit, en art ou en littérature, ont contribué au bien commun grâce à un engagement social, politique ou éthique remarquable.Faites connaissance avec Hildegard von Bingen, Émilie du Châtelet, Laura Maria Catarina, Irma LeVasseur, Melanie Klein, Françoise Héritier, Jane Goodall, Juanita Westmoreland-Traoré, Louise Arbour et plusieurs autres. Vingt-deux femmes médecins, philosophes, écrivaines, biologistes, anthropologues, psychanalystes, juristes, etc. de dix pays, à la vie inspirante, racontées avec enthousiasme par 18 autrices et auteurs de dix pays, dont des étudian-t-es de l’Université Laval.

Long Description:
Après le tome 1 paru en 2014 et le tome 2 en 2015, ce livre propose une nouvelle série de portraits de femmes qui ont contribué de manière significative au patrimoine scientifique de l’humanité dans toutes les sciences, incluant les sciences sociales et humaines, ou qui, œuvrant en science, en droit, en art ou en littérature, ont contribué au bien commun grâce à un engagement social, politique ou éthique remarquable.

Faites connaissance avec Hildegard von Bingen, Émilie du Châtelet, Laura Maria Catarina, Irma LeVasseur, Melanie Klein, Françoise Héritier, Jane Goodall, Juanita Westmoreland-Traoré, Louise Arbour et plusieurs autres. Vingt-deux femmes médecins, philosophes, écrivaines, biologistes, anthropologues, psychanalystes, juristes, etc. de dix pays, à la vie inspirante, racontées avec enthousiasme par 18 autrices et auteurs de dix pays, dont des étudiant-e-s de l’Université Laval.

Word Count: 45851

ISBN: 978-2-924661-63-5

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Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Philosophy
Reading Literature
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
10/30/2019
Femmes savantes, femmes de science
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Tome 1

Short Description:
Série de portraits de femmes savantes ou scientifiques de toutes les époques et de tous les continents, rédigés par un collectif d'auteures et d'auteurs.

Long Description:
Ce livre propose une série de brefs portraits de femmes qui ont contribué de manière significative au patrimoine scientifique de l’humanité dans toutes les sciences, incluant les sciences sociales et humaines, ou qui, oeuvrant en science, ont contribué au bien commun grâce à un engagement social, politique ou éthique remarquable (ou les trois). Il accueille des portraits de femmes décédées ou qui ne sont plus actives en recherche scientifique, ainsi que des portraits de femmes encore actives en recherche, dont la contribution à la science ou au bien commun semble déjà significative. Ces femmes proviennent de tous les pays du monde.

Word Count: 33500

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Subject:
History
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
05/16/2014