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English Composition 101-0844 | Fall 2020 | Yolande Brener
In this course we will write three main essays and have one final exam. The essays will focus on close reading and analysis of a text, comparison of texts, and writing a thesis driven researched essay. Our […]
Interactive Lessons of Critical Issues in Justice: OER Creation Project | BMCC Criminal Justice Prog
The BMCC Criminal Justice Program has approximately 2,500 students majoring in the discipline. Criminal justice majors are required to complete the course, Criminal Justice and the Urban Community, CRJ 204, to […]
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BMCC/Hunter AANAPISI Bridge Initiative (ABI)
BMCC/Hunter AANAPISI Bridge Initiative
Open Pedagogy on the OpenLab | Summer 2021
A virtual seminar for faculty who applied and were accepted to participate in June 2021. (Image credit: ”Teaching Open Source Practices, Version 4.0” by opensource.com is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0)
OER/ZTC Course Redesign Seminar | Summer 2021
A virtual seminar for faculty who applied and were selected to participate in June 2021 OER/ZTC Course Redesign Seminar.
OER Course Redesign Seminar | Winter 2021
A virtual seminar for faculty who applied and were selected to participate in January 2021.
ECE 110 Seminar | Section 092 | Fall 2020 | Jen Longley
Students complete the required 15 hours of fieldwork for ECE 110 by enrolling, attending and participating in this fieldwork seminar. The fieldwork seminar will meet two hours a week at our enrolled […]
ECE 209-091W Lecture – Infant Care & Curriculum – Fall 2020 – J. Longley
This course focuses on the theories, methods and materials of early childhood education for infants (birth to eighteen months), with an emphasis on addressing developmental needs and culturally appropriate […]
In this class, we will study three genres of literature: fiction, poetry, and drama. You will write three main essays.
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This course will acquaint students with the social welfare system of the United States. An historical perspective helps to illuminate the evolution of current policies, programs and practices. Poverty in the U.S. […]
A community space for the self-paced Resilient Teaching workshop.
An online space for faculty who have participated in the BMCC Teaching Collaboratory (formerly the Teaching Academy).