Curriculum Committee Minutes
Date: October 21, 2024
Members:
- Jorge Chavez – co chair
- Ester de Jong
- Troyann Gentile
- Andrea Laser – co chair
- Julia Mahfouz
- Dane Stickney
Staff:
- Shakira Anderson
- Shannon Hagerman (CPE)
- GENERAL BUSINESS & REVIEW/DISCUSSIONS:
Update from the program leaders meeting (Jorge)
- Discussed the timeline on course proposal forms, so new courses or revisions will be reflected in the 2025-26 academic catalog.
- Went over the committee’s dates for reviewing syllabi/approvals and working on processes and policies.
- Shared information on FCQs and the instructor renewal process.
Leadership meeting:
- Discussed concerns with leadership about curriculum committee reviewing program approvals.
- Committee does not have the bandwidth.
- Committee members do not have knowledge where a program will fit in the SEHD and if a program is viable.
- Program proposals/changes will now go through program leaders for approval, feedback, collaboration and concerns.
CC Working Groups
Syllabus Template Group:
- Check on land acknowledgement.
- Find room for an inviting tone and personalization in the syllabus.
- The goal is to have the syllabus completed by spring.
- Check on ways to incorporate some template updates into the teacher ed syllabus.
Materials and syllabus checklist Group:
- Come up with ideas to add faculty materials in one location (Canvas, Teams, Impact).
- What materials are needed?
- Add a checklist link at the end of the course proposal form. This is a quick guide for faculty to help with common feedback from the committee.
- Using the current syllabus template
- Measurable course objectives
- Assessments and outcomes clear
- Readings up to date
- Is DEI visible
- If the course is cross listed, is there meaningful differentiation
- Discussion about cross listed courses:
- Should there be a separate syllabus if a course is cross listed.
- How is differentiation highlighted through the syllabus?
- The committee can join a program leaders’ meeting to share ideas on differentiation.
- What are programs doing?