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Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion

Haines A9 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

Join us for light refreshments and thoughtful conversation at our new and exciting QGPD Group! Topics range from managing classroom dynamics to being a queer TA to balancing issues of work and life. ALL UCLA GRADUATE STUDENTS WELCOME! Every 4th Tuesday Oct 22, 2019-May 26, 2020 4pm-6pm Lavender Ballroom (Haines A9)

Multiple Models for Community-Engaged Teaching

Powell Library 186 10740 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

  It is with great pleasure that we invite you to our inaugural Community-Engaged Faculty Workshop: "Multiple Models for Community-Engaged Teaching." Join us for a lunchtime discussion with colleagues engaged in various forms of community-engaged teaching and research. Community-engaged pedagogy is an approach that seeks to create reciprocal value for the learner and the community. Faculty...

“Realizing a More Inclusive Pedagogy 2.0: Race, Identity, and Engagement in a Diverse College Classroom” with Frank Tuitt

Powell Library 186 10740 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

This interactive session will examine theories/concepts that are both relevant and practical with regard to creating inclusive learning environments for all students. Specific session objectives include: 1) to help participants enhance their understanding of how personal identity characteristics can influence teaching and learning in racially diverse classrooms. 2) To identify a range of teaching-learning strategies...

Intergroup Dialogue 101 for Faculty & Staff

Student Activites Center Room 3 220 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

Learn how to resolve conflicts and create more inclusive workplaces and classrooms with Intergroup Dialogue. This introductory workshop is recommended for all faculty, staff, and graduate student TA's. Space is limited, so please RSVP here.

Fall UndocuAlly Training

Student Activites Center (SAC) Rooms 1-3 220 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

  The UndocuAlly training is an educational training dedicated to increasing the UCLA community's awareness of the unique experiences of undocumented students. It is strongly encouraged that faculty and staff attend to learn how they can become effective allies and advocates to our undocumented community. Light breakfast and lunch will be provided.  RSVP Link: https://tinyurl.com/UndocuTraining19

A Discussion About Gentrification with the Producers of “There Goes the Neighborhood”

Pauley Pavilion Club UCLA Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA

In acknowledgment of UCLA’s Centennial Celebration, the Common Experience Program will be hosting a panel discussion about gentrification in Los Angeles with faculty member Dr. Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and the producers of “There Goes the Neighborhood”. Panel will be moderated by Dr. Carolina San Juan, Assistant Director of UCLA AAP Graduate Mentoring and Research Programs.

Ready, Set, Teach! Supporting First Gen Students

Royce Hall 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

  Please join us for our Winter Quarter 2020 Roundable Luncheon on teaching practices and resources relevant to first-generation college students. We will provide lunch--you will provide thoughts and ideas! 11:30am-12:00pm  Check-in and Lunch 12:00-2:00pm  Roundtable Discussions Roundtable Topics and Discussion Leaders Introduction Symone Morales, First To Go Coordinator of Campus-Wide First-Gen Initiatives Getting to...

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