Collaborative Transformations Project, 2001 - 2003
A project to support the collaborative development of new courses focussed on the intersections of race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, nation and other social identity constructs.
GEAR UP Middle School Curriculum Transformation Project
A project to assist middles school teachers from state of Washington GEAR UP sites to develop best practices in early college and career awareness for diverse populations of students.UW Curriculum Transformation Seminar, Spring 1999
Annual curriculum transformation project for faculty members and undergraduate students to collaborate on course revision.Teaching American Pluralism in the Humanities, 1994 - 1996
Project designed to engage Americanist scholars in the humanities in the comparative, interdisciplinary study of American racial/ethnic groups in order to develop new conceptual frameworks for teachingCurriculum Transformation Project, 1992 - 1993
Project to support faculty members, academic staff, teaching assistants and undergraduate students in the development of critical perspectives on U.S. pluralism through the integration of scholarship on American ethnic groups and on race, class, ethnicity and gender into new and existing courses.Cultural Pluralism Project, 1992 - 1995
Project to provide support for 26 colleges and universities in the state of Washington to articulate the role cultural pluralism should play in their students' education and implement significant faculty development and curriculum change projects.Racial Legacies and Learning Project
With funding from the Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U), Seattle area colleges organized a Seattle Campus Racial Legacies and Learning Coalition (RLLC). The project focused on how higher education could, with its local communities, prepare graduates to address the legacies of racism and the opportunities for racial reconciliation in the United States.
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