Faculty and Staff Meeting Agenda and Updates at College of Education

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"Explore the agenda and updates for the upcoming College of Education faculty and staff meeting, including topics on climate change action, equity affinity groups, and celebrating staff for years of service. Learn about the indigenous history of the University of Oregon and upcoming activities in the educational community."

  • College of Education
  • Faculty
  • Staff Meeting
  • Updates
  • Indigenous History

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  1. College of Education Faculty and Staff Meeting Friday December 3rd, 2021, 1:30 3:00

  2. This Land The University of Oregon is located on Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional indigenous homeland of the Kalapuya people. Following treaties between 1851 and 1855, Kalapuya people were dispossessed of their indigenous homeland by the United States government and forcibly removed to the Coast Reservation in Western Oregon. Today, descendants are citizens of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians of Oregon, and continue to make important contributions in their communities, at UO, and across the land we now refer to as Oregon. https://library.uoregon.edu/honoring-native-peoples-and-lands

  3. Agenda 1:30 1:35 Dean Randy Kamphaus: Opening 1:35 1:45 Dean Randy Kamphaus: Updates 1:45 2:00 Dr. Sarah Stapleton: Education for Climate Change Action 2:00 2:15 Kelley Reade: Climate Change Workshop Overview 2:15 2:30 Dr. Julie Heffernan: Equity Affinity Groups 2:30 3:00 Discussion Segment

  4. Updates New Staff Meeting Format Years of Service HB 2919 United Academics Professional Development Update Winter Quarter

  5. Audience: All Experimental Faculty and Staff Format Brief updates: Materials sent ahead (15 mins max) Faculty and Staff innovation and activity in departments, units, teams, and programs (30 min max) Student focus (30 min max) Opportunity for interaction (30 min max) Action: Please consider the work in your unit and anticipate requests to share with the COE community at a future meeting. Volunteers are welcome.

  6. Audience: All Staff celebrating years of service from April to September 2021 (classified staff and OAs) Education and Community Supports Beatriz Arrayga de Lomeli, Office Specialist 2 (10 years) Robin Spoerl, Marketing & Design Manager (10 years) Early Childhoods CARES Ursula Crawford, Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Educators Specialist (5 years) Andrea Hudson-Vaughn, Information Technology Consultant (15 years) Lisa Jackson, Early Childhood Assistant (5 years) Michelle Lasby, Early Childhood Assistant (5 years) MaryAnn Neves, Early Childhood Associate Teacher (20 years) Stephanie Simmons, Early Childhood Associate Teacher (5 years) Jan Weyers, Administrative Program Assistant (15 years) General Operations Amy Green, Assistant Director Human Resources (10 years) Colleen Maas, Business and Operations Coordinator (20 years) Jennifer McGovney, Business Manager (10 years) Center on Teaching and Learning Nick Phillips, Administrative Program Assistant (10 years)

  7. New Faculty and Staff Hired Since May of 2021

  8. Welcome! Education and Community Supports Gordon Hennesy Austin Gardner Dylan Stasack Center for the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect Emily R. Keizer Leah E. Schluter IntoCareers David A. Lambert Jun Zheng Center for Equity Promotion Cecilia J Wong Deanna Linville-Knobelspiesse Secondary Special Education Transition Joyce M. Douglas Behavioral Research and Teaching Alexander R. Schumann

  9. Welcome! Education Studies Kendra Duncan Katherine S. Fitch Kimberly M. Boyd Dylan W. Lee COE Central Activities Ixchel Verdugo Emma L. Basayne Bjorngard Mariah Deguzman Educational Methodology, Policy, & Leadership Shannan R. Garner Sheree A. Jederberg HEDCO Clinic Jody M. Nichols Anna C. McWhirter

  10. Welcome! Early Childhood CARES Early Childhood CARES Ursula M. Crawford, Frances A. Downing, Torae R. Lewis, Kaitlyn E. Mierzwa, Allise M. Penning, Celina M. Ziolkowski, Marin E. Crist Peter A. Helms Emma R. Sexton Aaronya C. Crosswhite Heather K. Rodrigues Julie Quelch Karen E. Strain McKenzie R. Gibson Jessica A. LaFarga John A. Wagner Ellie S. Weinman Marra M. Biggerstaff Michelle L. Surette Brannica S. Casabar Brooke K. Murray

  11. Audience: Instructional Faculty and Program Staff HB 2919: Course Materials Cost Transparency Effective Fall 2022 Higher Education Coordinating Commission (under HB 2919) now requires all Oregon colleges and universities to Prominently display or provide a link to titles, ISBNs and estimated costs of all required course materials and directly related course fees no later than the start of course registration. These must appear in the published course schedule or on the Duck Store book list. Action: If you don t currently report course materials to the Duck Store: Begin reporting through the Duck Store VerbaCollect system https://www.uoduckstore.com/ If you already report course materials to the Duck Store: Report course materials by April 4, 2022 to allow time for sourcing materials and posting estimated costs to Class Schedule. https://provost.uoregon.edu/course-materials-adoptions

  12. United Academics Update summary (materials sent separately)

  13. Audience: All COE Professional Development Hope to have our first wave of PD options available by early February Soft launch with early adopters /focus group of volunteers to gather data on participation issues More information on how to participate will be forthcoming

  14. Audience: All Winter Quarter As of November 22nd, no official announcement is anticipated Continue what is working from Fall (*working = operational needs are being met, students are being served in a caring and timely manner) Work with supervisors, Directors, and / or department heads to determine any necessary changes COE complex buildings will be locked (key-card accessible only) between December 16th 2021 and January 2nd 2022.

  15. Program Spotlight Transdisciplinary innovation and scholarship in the COE, Sarah Stapleton PhD

  16. Toward education for climate change action and environmental justice (1:45 2:00) Sarah Stapleton, PhD, Assistant Professor, Education Studies

  17. Climate Change Workshop for Education (2:00 2:15) Kelley Reade: Teaching for Climate Activism EDST 551

  18. Program Spotlight Equity and Inclusion, Julie Heffernan, PhD

  19. Implementing Equity Affinity Groups in UOTeach (2:15 2:30) Julia Heffernan, Master s Program and Licensure Director, Senior Lecturer Educational Studies (UOTeach)

  20. COE Discourse (2:30 3:00) Freedom of Speech Emerson Sykes presentation https://inclusion.uoregon.edu/speaker- videos Student support in the COE Other

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