April 25 – 29, 2022

The week consisted of 11 live activities that were recorded to be enjoyed at any time with our other on-demand videos!

Check out our YouTube Channel: Science in Our Community-STEM K-12, or click the links below for a particular activity!

COIL

“COIL” (Collaborative Online International Learning) at Stan State helps to support and enhance the achievement of global/transnational engagement goals, through online, collaborative course projects with international partners. The COIL model capitalizes on the myriad tech tools available for online teaching and learning to connect students at separate campuses for shared course projects and assignments.

​Call for Participation

Fall 2021 Faculty Learning Community:
Teaching Writing Across the Curriculum

Do you wish you had strategies to turn to when responding to and grading student writing? Are you teaching a WP course and want to develop or strengthen your ability to incorporate writing into your course (in any discipline)? Do you want to incorporate peer review into your courses but haven’t been happy with how that’s turned out? Join this FLC!

Call for Participation

September-May Faculty Learning Community:
Teaching for Equity, Social Justice, and Anti-Racism

Do you feel prepared to initiate and facilitate meaningful, productive dialogues about equity, social justice and race/ethnicity in your classroom and beyond?

Are you looking for practical strategies to integrate content and create an inclusive learning environment on issues related to oppression, power, and privilege, across disciplines?

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).

Call for Participation

Have a course in need of redesign? Need help delivering online or hybrid content to students? Come join this FLC!Whether you’ve been teaching online or hybrid courses for several years, or are new to teaching hybrid or online, all levels of expertise are welcome to join our Online and Hybrid Teaching Faculty Learning Community. We hope this learning community will provide a venue for faculty-led dialogue and sharing collective expertise regarding online/hybrid instruction to help you further strengthen your virtual teaching.

The Faculty Development Committee is a committee established by the Academic Senate. Section 5.0 identifies the composition and task of the committee.

Section 5.0 There shall be a standing committee of the Academic Senate on faculty development, hereinafter referred to as the Faculty Development Committee (FDC).