| Time | Topic | Presenter (s) |
| 11:30 |
New Business & Informational Items
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Dan Faltesek & Kelsey Emard Core Education Committee Co-Chairs |
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11:35
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Course Reviews
ANTH 455 Reproductive Justice: A Service Learning Course |
Difference, Power & Oppression-Advanced |
| 1:30 | Adjourn | |
Committee members present: Kelsey Emard (Co-chair), Daniel Faltesek (Co-chair), Andrea Allan, Vipin Arora, Aidas Banaitis, Liz Delf, Matthew Kennedy, Brian Mills, Holly Mitchell, Kari-Lyn Sakuma, Dave Stemper, Paula Weiss
Committee members absent: Abigail Crowell, Lori McGraw
Ex-officio members present: Stephanie Baugh (Curriculum Management), Kali Furman (Difference, Power & Oppression), Heath Henry (General Education Assessment), Ashley Holmes (WIC Director), McKenzie Huber (Core Education Director), Karen Watte (Ecampus)
Visitors and staff present: Caitlin Calascibetta (Faculty Senate Office), Andrew Valls (Executive Committee Liaison), Troy Hall, Michael Jefferis, Kristin Nagy Katz, Caryn Stoess
New Business & Informational Items
The co-chairs called the meeting to order. There was no new business or informational items.
Course Reviews
The committee reviewed and discussed the following Core Education proposals.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback COMM 432 to 1) include more attention to racism and intersectionality especially in the syllabus; 2) the essential assignment must be required not optional in the syllabus; 3) attention to race needs to be in LO2 and LO3; and 4) LO1 assignments need to have students situate themselves in relation to systems of power; seconded. The motion passed with 9 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 2 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback ES 460: looks like an excellent DPO-Advanced course, but the assessment methods (especially the essential assignments) need to be more explicitly linked to the LOs, showing how exactly they assess the LOs; LO1 - include focus on systemic dimensions and the field of study beyond individual experiences; LO2 - how do they actually analyze and connect historical constructions of racism to the current moment; and LO3 - how do students evaluate this related to the field of ethnic studies? how do they compare across approaches?; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback ED 455: 1) redesign the course with the Core Education DPO goals at the center, rather than the professionalization dimensions ; 2) course title needs to change to better reflect what this course is doing; 3) course needs to critically reflect on systems of power within the field of education; 4) assignments needs to more explicitly link to the LOs; 5) LO1 does not adequately address systems; 6) LO2 needs to require attention to intersectionality; 7) LO3 needs to focus beyond accessibility to compare a wide range of dismantling including racism; and 8) build into the course content, syllabus, and CIM answers how students are situating themselves/considering their positionality in relation to the systems of oppression; seconded. The motion passed with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 1 abstention.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback: 1) more clarification needed on how the essential assignment assesses each different LO; 2) needs to show how students examine systems of power and oppression within the field of education; and 3) more explanation of how the K-12 standards taught in this course connect to the LOs. Also, for your consideration, have you considered the sexual harassment concerns with one of the primary authors you use? will you provide students opportunities to discuss how the author's context may or may not be relevant to the class?; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 1 abstention.
Action: Motion to rollback: 1) LO2 assessment needs to more clearly examine structural systems beyond individual identities; 2) a written reflection seems necessary for the essential assignment assessment of LO2 and LO3 to confirm that students are actually achieving these LOs in their dialogue - this should be a reflection on the power systems discussion (not reporting their actual identities); and 3) LO3 essential assignment should clearly show how they are comparing approaches to dismantling racism and other forms of oppression; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback BI 346: 1) LO1 is still weak on describing positionality/self-situation; 2) LO2 is improved but the issue of acknowledge power dimensions of a US funding budget has not been adequately addressed; 3) LO3 is still not adequately addressing different approaches to dismantling racism and other global inequities in ocean justice (racism has to be addressed in this LO, it can't be one option of many); and 4) LO3 assignments must require comparing different approaches outside of a budget, that can't be one option of many, as required by the LO. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 1 abstention.
Action: Motion to rollback ES 211 for 1) more contemporary examples; 2) LO2 and LO3 the assessment discussion and essential assignments need to be clarified and more detail provided of how they link to the LOs; 3) Cascades essential assignment for LO1 needs to change to actually assess the LO; 4) Open Educational Resource needs to be updated in CIM; and 5) methods of inclusive pedagogy need to be clarified; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback on GEOG 100: Three of our previous requests were addressed; the remaining issue is how intersectionality is addressed in LO2; add more detail showing how the course foregrounds concepts of class, gender, ability, etc. in relation to race in climate injustice; seconded. The motion passed with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 2 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to approve; seconded. The motion passed with 11 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 1 abstention.
Action: Motion to conditionally approve pending adjusting of credit hours; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback: 1) essential assignments have to be identifiable; 2) beyond assignments have to be worth enough that students will be motivated to do them; 3) the assessment methods have to fully assess each different Beyond LO (more detail needed to see how this happens); and 4) Career Development Center is mistitled in the syllabus; seconded. The motion passed with 12 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 0 abstentions.
Action: Motion to rollback for 1) additional course content on the natural science dimensions; 2) clearing the liaison comments about seeking neuroscience input from the psychological science department; and 3) revise to show how this is a problem of global relevance beyond the U.S. and relevant to disciplines beyond education; seconded. The motion passed with 10 votes in favor, 0 votes in opposition, and 1 abstention.
Adjournment
With no further discussion or business before the committee, the co-chairs adjourned the meeting.