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Paddling the Curriculum Qayaq. A W orkshop P resented by: UAA Office of the Registrar The Center for Community Engagement The College of Education Course & Curriculum Committe. March 21, 2013. Agenda. Introduction : Curriculum Committee M embers - Ira Ortega
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Paddling the Curriculum Qayaq A WorkshopPresented by: UAA Office ofthe Registrar TheCenterforCommunityEngagement TheCollegeofEducationCourse & Curriculum Committe March 21, 2013
Agenda • Introduction: Curriculum CommitteeMembers- Ira Ortega • Curriculum Writing: A CooperativeEffort–HilarySeitz • FormsandProcedure: TheBasics- Amina Turton • APA Format- Sunny Mall • Curriculum Process- Lora Volden • CommunityEngagement- Judith Owens-Manley
The Role ofFaculty • Loan yourExpertise • CollaborationandCreativity • EnsuretheIntellectualVitalityofthecoursesweoffer • Mentor eachother
COE Website • http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/coe/ • Faculty & Staff Resources http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/coe/faculty-staff-resources.cfm
COE Process Guide • Guides you through initial steps • Check with the Course & Curriculum ( C & C) department mentor ( an individual who is a member of the on C & C) • Guide to forms needed and other documentation: • Course Content Guide (CCG) • Program Action request (PARS) • Course Action Request (CAR)
Resources • C & C in department mentor • Sample CCGs • C & C Committee
Suggested Text(s) & Bibliography • References should be written in a hanging indent format. The first line should be left justified and subsequent lines should be indented. • See 6th edition APA Manual Chapters 6 & 7 for Reference list pointer and examples.
Common Reference Types • Books • Journals/Periodicals/Newspapers • Reports (Technical/Research/Government)
Books Author, A. A. (1973). Title of work. Location: Publisher Example: American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association(6th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Note: There are slight variations for electronic books, book chapters, etc. Refer to the 6th edition APA manual, pp. 202-205.
Journals/Periodicals/Newspapers Author, A. A. (1973). Name of article. Title of Journal, 24(2), 314-318. Example: Katz, L. G., & Raths, J. D. (1985). Dispositions as goals for teacher education. Teaching and Teacher Education, 1(4), 301-307. Note: There are slight variations for journal and newspaper articles retrieved electronically.Refer to the 6th edition APA manual, pp. 198-202.
Reports(Technical/Research/Government) Author, A. A. (1973). Title of work (Report No. xxx) Location: Publisher Example: President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. (2010, September 15). Prepare and inspire: K-12 science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education for America’s future. Retrieved from http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/pcast-stem-ed-final.pdf Note: There are slight variations for reports, depending upon where they were retrieved from. Refer to the 6th edition APA manual, pp. 205-206.
Concluding Remarks • Partner with your departmental mentor to ensure that the references are properly formatted prior to submitting the curriculum to the C&C committee. • For references that are ≈ 10 years old or older, use an asterisk to indicate that it is a classic text in the field: *Indicates a class text in the field
The Curriculum Process • Presenter: Lora Volden
CommunityEngagemementand Curriculum • Presenter: Judith Owens-Manley
Final Thoughts • WhatIliked • I wantto know more about • Questions I have