Thanks. Do you recall, per chance, the focus of the Blue Ribbon
teaching panel?
Camilla
At 08:40 PM 10/1/2006 -0400, Rios, Diana wrote:
Greetings Camilla and Others, We
used to have a "Blue Ribbon Teaching Panel." I may be
mis-remembering, but I believe Marilyn Kern-Foxworth started those.
During my officer hood, we continued with these and then later they
seemed to have disappeared. We can use this tradition. There are
MAC members on Teaching Standards who can help support, enhance Teaching
goals of the MAC division also. I submitted several panels that could be
labeled "Teaching" last year to various divisions. It was very
nice to see one of these picked up by MAC and co-sponsored by CSW. There
are so many things that can be done in the Teaching area and I see
fantastic ones you have listed.
Sincerely,
Diana Rios
Assoc. Prof. Communication Sciences
University of Connecticut
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Subject: Diversity
Teaching Panel
Colleagues,
Several of you seem to agree that a panel should center on the
challenges
of teaching courses, in whole or part, concerned with minorities
and
diversity issues (particularly at predominantly white
institutions). Arguably, such a panel would be of high interest and
import
to MAC members as well as AEJMC members in general who teach such
courses. Building on this premise, I think it would also be a good
idea
and service to AEJMC if our division inaugurates such a panel or series
of
panels as our signature teaching panel to be offered each year. The
panel
or panel series would serve as a focal point for fostering an
understanding
of the complexity of teaching course content concerned with minorities
and
diversity issues, as well as sharing and honoring best practices in
curriculum development concerned with the same. The panel or panel
series
may also involve a poster session or lead to the development of a
MAC
repository (online) for related instructional resource material,
e.g.,
syllabi, suggested textbooks and reading lists, related websites,
recommended instructional media (CDs, DVDs, videotapes), etc.
If there is general support, I will draft a panel proposal. What
are your
thoughts? Would you like MAC to inaugurate a signature teaching
panel or
panel series? In the case of a panel series, which aspects would
you like
to target next year? Also, we will need a provocative title for
our
signature panel or panel series. Any suggestions?
Camilla
MAC Vice Head/Programming Chair
Camilla Gant, Ph.D.
Faculty Assistant to the President
Associate Professor
Department of Mass Communications & Theatre Arts
University of West Georgia
Camilla Gant, Ph.D.
Faculty Assistant to the President
Associate Professor
Department of Mass Communications & Theatre Arts
University of West Georgia