Funded through a grant from the CO

Call for Participation

Facilitated by Dr. Daniel Soodjinda - This Faculty Learning Community (FLC) is open to Stanislaus State faculty (full and part-time) who are planning to fine-tune, develop, or redevelop an online course they plan to continuously teach in the future (even after COVID challenges). The project is designed to help you create an online course that is grounded in anti-racist pedagogical pracites that can also “meet expectations” in at least 75% of the objectives included in the Quality Learning and Teaching (QLT) assessment instrument - (more info about QLT). We hope that novice and experienced online instructors will participate as we develop a stronger community of faculty who are passionate about confronting and dismantling the normalized racist and white supremacist structures that plague “tradiitonal” college teaching practices in online settings. This project is funded by a grant from the CSU Chancellor’s Office intended to support quality assurance in online teaching and learning.

The FLC will involve approximately 21 hours of FLC virtual gatherings in addition to independent work on course development, and faculty will be compensated with a $750 stipend

FLC schedule

  • 10/10/20, 10AM-12PM, Virtual and synchronous meeting
  •  8 (60-90 minute) synchronous virtual meetings that will take place during the fall and spring semester (time/date will be decided after the first meeting).
  • 1/21/21, 9AM - 12PM, Virtual and synchronous meeting
  • 3/7/21, QLT Self-evaluation due electronically
  • 4/4/21, QLT Mentor-evaluations due electronically
  • 5/2/21, Project completed

Application (Due 9/15/20)

There are 8 funded spaces in the FLC, and applications will be reviewed in the order submitted. Faculty who meet the selection criteria will be considered for the FLC and are eligible for the stipend.  Faculty who don’t meet the selection criteria may participate in some or all FLC sessions but will not be eligible for the stipend. Faculty who have previously participated in a QLT/QA FLC are eligible to participate again, but priority will be given to first-time participants. To apply, please complete the online application before 9/15/20.  

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FLC activities will occur in virtual ( synchronous) modalities. Faculty participants will obtain a greater understanding of anti-racist and equitable pedagogical practices; the similarities and differences between face-to-face, hybrid, and online instruction; become prepared to self- and peer-evaluate courses utilizing the QLT rubric; and develop knowledge and skills to help them to design and facilitate an online course that meets QLT criteria in the following areas:

  • Course Overview and Introduction
  • Assessment and Evaluation of Student Learning
  • Instructional Materials and Resources Utilized
  • Students Interaction and Community
  • Facilitation and Instruction
  • Technology for Teaching and Learning
  • Learner Support and Resources
  • Accessibility and Universal Design
  • Course Summary and Wrap-up

At the end of the project, faculty stipends will be provided to those who participated in all FLC activities and have developed a course meeting expectations in at least 75% of the relevant objectives indicated in the QLT rubric via self and mentor-evaluations.

To be ready for evaluation, a course must be loaded into a learning management system (e.g., Canvas, Moodle, Google Classroom, etc.), and include drafts of all course orientation/overview materials, syllabus and assignments, and at least 40% of instructional content (more is preferable).

Selection Criteria

  • Must be a Stanislaus State faculty member who is teaching or planning a fully online course that they’d like to continuously teach in the future - even after the COVID crisis has ended. Faculty must also be contracted to teach at Stan State in the Fall and Spring semesters.
  • Must have already participated in some type of professional development or training program/course related to online teaching
  • Must agree to participate in all scheduled FLC activities.
  • Must agree to have an online course developed by the assigned date that will be self- and mentor-evaluated using the QLT instrument (stipend available to faculty whose course meets expectations on at least 75% of the relevant QLT objectives)
  • Must submit final project materials to the FLC facilitators by the assigned date

For questions, please contact:

Shradha Tibrewal @ STibrewal@csustan.edu or Daniel Soodjinda @ dsoodjinda@csustan.edu 

Updated: March 08, 2023