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Antiracism Begins with Assessment

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United States

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Antiracism Begins with Assessment

Language:

English


Episodes

Episode 003 – Including Adjunct Faculty: A Community Approach

8/14/2018
Part-time faculty are mostly hired at the last minute and they often experience a lack of belonging on our campuses. Listen as educators Toni Anderson, Kathleen Chambers, and Jamie Wilson of North Seattle talk about their inspiration and experience as they have designed, implemented, and sustained a meaningful and engaging faculty academy for adjunct faculty at their college. The post Episode 003 – Including Adjunct Faculty: A Community Approach appeared first on Assessment Matters.

Duration:00:39:30

Episode 002 – The Faculty Super Power: Chasing the Edge of a 2,000 Pound Amoeba

8/14/2018
Episode 002 of the Assessment Matters podcast gives you an inside peek into Everett's Guided Pathways redesign and how faculty members Kristine Washburn (Physics) and Anne Brackett (Chemistry), co-chairs of the GP work and recipients of the 2018 Anna Sue McNeill ATL Award, are framing equity, transformative leadership, and faculty leadership. The post Episode 002 – The Faculty Super Power: Chasing the Edge of a 2,000 Pound Amoeba appeared first on Assessment Matters.

Duration:00:41:55

Episode 001 – Building Community, Then and Now

8/5/2018
Join your hosts, Bill Moore and Jen Whetham, for the first episode of the Assessment Matters Podcast! We explore the (r)Evolution of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) Assessment, Teaching, and Learning (ATL) department as we build and organize a state-wide community of educators — then and now-- through effective communication. The post Episode 001 – Building Community, Then and Now appeared first on Assessment Matters.

Duration:00:25:15