Workshop for faculty

Has this ever happened to you? Your students are working in groups, but some are being left out. Native English speakers are working away, using fast-paced, colloquial English, idioms, and shared cultural references. Meanwhile, international students sit passively, trying to listen or having given up, unable to follow the conversation, much less participate.

This is a phenomenon many of us have witnessed in our classrooms. It’s a difficult situation to address, but there are ways that we can break down communication barriers and get all students feeling like they—and their classmates—are valuable participants. When those inevitable challenges arise, students who feel like they are part of a community together will be more likely to take the initiative to deal with them proactively.

Come to a discussion next Tuesday, November 19, from 3-4PM in 1503. Sarah Zale (English) and Bill Harshbarger (ESL) will share some community-building techniques that have worked for them, followed by an open discussion.

We hope to see you there!

Davis Oldham

Talent show on Friday!

Talent ShowWe might not have CeeLo or Simon Cowell, but we do have the talents that would impress them here at Shoreline!

Come check them out at the talent show this Friday in the PUB Main Dining Room from 12:30-3 p.m. and cheer on your favorite acts!

Revised Policy 5165

The Procedural Guidelines to SCC Policy 5165 Faculty Advisement have been revised by removing the requirement for a student to obtain a faculty signature if they have completed fewer than 15 credit hours at the time of registration.  This reduces barriers for domestic student enrollment, especially for student enrollment in online courses.  Policy 5165 can be viewed at the following links:

Discussion on Iran’s worldview

GACIranThe discussion of how Iranians view the world, their history, their identity, their national interests, and the role they want to play on the world stage, will take place on Thursday, Nov 14, 7-8:30 p.m., in Room 9298 (Quiet Dining Room) of the PUB.  Our two guests, both born in Iran and now living in Seattle, are a dynamic duo.  Should be very good, please remind students of this opportunity.

The Global Eyes event on Nov 14, 12:30 p.m., “A Discussion of Saudi Arabia’s Worldview,” has been postponed, a new date to be announced.

Submitted by Larry Fuell

An update on Interim President Campbell’s trip

Interim President Campbell in Cambodia & China
Interim President Daryl Campbell is on travel status through Friday, November 22nd.  He will be meeting with College partners in Cambodia & China as well as participating in the Governor’s Trade Mission (China).

While Daryl is off campus, the A.I.C. (Administrator(s) In Charge) for the College:

  • Tues, 11/12 & Wed, 11/13: John Backes, Acting VPASA – Ext. 4651 or 4652
  • Thurs, 11/14: Mary Kelemen, Executive Director – Ext. 4733 or 7859
  • Fri, 11/15: Stuart Trippel, Executive Director – Ext. 4672
  • Mon, 11/18: Stephen Smith, VPHR&LA – Ext. 4694 or 5880
  • Tues, 11/19 & Wed, 11/20: John Backes, Acting VPASA – Ext. 4651 or 4652
  • Thurs, 11/21: Holly Woodmansee, Executive Director – Ext. 6955
  • Fri, 11/22: Stephen Smith, VPHR&LA – Ext. 4694 or 5880