Deadlines to Complete Professional Development Obligation for the 2023-2024 Academic Year:
See Faculty Professional Development Requirements
Cultivating Courageous Conversations
We hope that all of you are well. We wanted to share a professional learning opportunity with you. Our office hosts a Cultivating Courageous Conversations Speakers Series, centered around themes tied to equity and inclusion. This year, our series theme is “Supporting Men of Color.” We would love to invite you and your campuses to this event with internationally renowned speaker Dr. Christopher Emdin! It is free and open to the entire community! Please send this to your campus communities; you can even organize a caravan to come and support if you wish. Please see the link below and flyer for registration.
Registration Link: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/dr-chris-emdin-cultivating-courageous-conversations-speaker-series-tickets-789774886947
Culture and Community Circle
The Culture and Community Circle sessions celebrate the experiences and contributions of various communities including people who are differently abled (Disabilities Awareness month); the Filipino/a/x community, (Filipinx Heritage month); the Latino/a/x community (Latinx Heritage month); Undocumented/Status/DACAmented /Dreamer students, (Undocumented Student Action Week), the Middle Eastern community, and the contributions of women (Women's History Month).
Come join your colleagues to discuss effective teaching practices for a remote/online format via Zoom.
The Equity-Minded Teaching and Learning Institute (EMTLI) is a yearly cohort-based professional development activity in which participating faculty analyze their classroom data, disaggregate by race/ethnicity, and then make changes to their curriculum and teaching practices using an equity-minded teaching framework.
Anti-Racist and Equity-Minded Books and Videos
Contact the Teaching and Learning Team at cuyamaca.teachlearn@gcccd.edu for more information regarding borrowing resources from the Cuyamaca Equity Lending Library.