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POL 13--Introduction to American Foreign Policy: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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This syllabus explains the goal of the course which is to provide students with a comprehensive and critical coverage of U.S. foreign policy since(and before)  World War II. Through a coherent chronological narrative, the course traces the evolution of U.S. foreign policy, centered on whiteness which, by default, institutionalizes racism.

Material Type: Syllabus

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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Math 400--Calculus 1: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Material Type: Full Course

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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Psychology 101 Syllabus: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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By the end of the course, it is anticipated that you will learn how:1. To identify the basic parts and functions of the neuron and lobes of the brain.2. To identify different parenting styles and their effect on human development and3. To identify major psychological disorders, key symptoms, and the main strategies used for treatment.Upon satisfactory completion of the course, students will be able to:1. discuss the development of psychology as a science.2. identify the major biologic response systems of the human body and discuss their influence on behavior.3. discuss the difference between sensation and perception, giving one illustration of each.4. define consciousness and describe how sleep, psychoactive substances and other stimuli affectconsciousness.5. identify and describe the major theories of human development and discuss how growth and development affect behavior.6. discuss the processes by which humans learn and store skills and information.7. discuss major theories of personality, their assumptions and implications.8. outline the nature, causes, and treatments of abnormal behavior.9. discuss the ways in which the social milieu affects human behavior.10. identify major theories of emotion and motivation.

Material Type: Syllabus

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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Statistics 300--Introduction to Probability and Statistics: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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This resource is a lesson gudie for an approach to probability that is collaborative among students and designed to have students experience probability from their own unique perspectives. Some of the goals of the work are to:understand the different approaches in probabilitydeepen intuitive experience of probability by facing probabilistic misconceptionsconduct probability experimentsBuilt in as a goal is the soft skill of conducting research for refereed articles, going beyond internet searches and subsequent page hits in terms of curating resources that can lead to success in a probability class.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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POL 13--Introduction to American Foreign Policy Syllabus: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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The goal of this course is to provide students with comprehensive and critical coverage of U.S. foreign policy since(and before)  World War II. Through a coherent chronological narrative, the course traces the evolution of U.S. foreign policy from its assumption of world leadership during and after World War II to its present concerns with sprouting democracies, a militarized policy, and global economic and political interdependence.

Material Type: Syllabus

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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PSYCH 001--Introduction to Psychology: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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This is a 2-part assignment designed to help students to explore how culture can impact one's view of mental health and mental disorders. In part 1, students are invited to explore how culture impacts mental health, for example how mental disorders are regarding in different communities and the potential cultural stigmas regarding mental disorders and treatments. Using their own identified culture, students will explore how mental health & well-being are approached by that culture. In part 2, students will focus on a particular psychological disorder and how that disorder is perceived in their chosen culture. Students will provide a short write-up/recording of their findings and also create an infographic or visual targeted toward members of their culture.Students are encouraged to be creative in designing their visual and are also encouraged to create a multilingual visual, if appropriate.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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Theater 100--Interviewing Working Artists: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)

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This is a lesson used in a Theater 100 Intro to Theater classat West Los Angeles College in 2022. Students were part of an open-pedagogy process that connected them with stage artists of color whom they interviewed about their careers in stage design, writing and directing.Artists were contacted directly and volunteered to be part of the project. Most were delighted to speak with students aboout their careers.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment

Author: Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)

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STAT 18: Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences

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This module provides an overview of a statistics project created for the Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons, which emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The OFAR program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Catherine Lamar

Open For Antiracism (OFAR) Template

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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Megan Simmons, Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR), Joanna Schimizzi, Una Daly

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Japanese 1-Open For Antiracism (OFAR)

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This portfolio is designed to promote diversity, equity, cultural awareness, and antiracism. With some adjustment, it can be used in any foreign language classe. The portfolio starts with a list of learning outcomes, so students know what they need to learn and perform at the end of each lesson. Then, it guides students to set up personal goals. That gives them a chance to explore what they would like to learn that is more relevant to their needs and identities. Based on personal goals, students collect learning evidences such as things they learn on their own, materials they collect, and journals reflecting their learning process. At the end of each lesson, students reflect on how much they have acheived the learning outcomes and personal goals. The purpose of the portfolio is to give students a chance to address their own identities and cultural backgrounds in Japanese language learning; and to keep track of and be responsible for their learning process. 

Material Type: Student Guide

Author: Elena Tan

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Physiology Laboratory: Open For Antiracism (OFAR)

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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Material Type: Syllabus

Author: Ver Marie Myr Panggat

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BUS32: Introduction to Business - Open For Antiracism (OFAR)

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This quiz is designed to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism.  It can be used in any course, but was originally designed for an Introduction to Business community college course. A blank quiz is included that students can solve in groups.  As an alternative, students could complete it individually.  An answer sheet is also provided.  The recommended approach is to share the answers with the groups after they have completed the quiz.  Then discuss the answers with the students, encouraging them to share their responses and any questions that arise. This can be especially useful on the first day of the class.  Not only is it an activity that can engage the students in group work, it also contributes to a classroom culture of DEI and antiracism.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Travis Williams

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English 101: Reading and Composition-Open For Antiracism (OFAR)

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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Author: Sarah George

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Cultural Anthropology Open For Antiracism (OFAR)

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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Material Type: Homework/Assignment, Syllabus

Author: Jennifer Faux-Campbell