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Academic Innovation Fund

快播视频 Incoming Student Transition Initiatives

Description Responding to the need for a framework to coordinate and support activities for a diverse range of incoming students, and based on the principle that student transition begins with the student鈥檚 acceptance of an offer of admission, the proposal involves development of New Student Portlets within the Current Student Portal to coordinate activities as […]

Voices in Contact: Cultural Outreach In and Beyond York

Description Funding supports expansion of the Spanish and Portuguese student-run literary magazine, Entre Voces (Voices in Contact) to include an outreach initiative for high school students in the local community through collaboration with high school Spanish and Portuguese classes. York students will lead creative writing workshops in Grade 12 classes, leading to the production of […]

Transitions

Description This project is designed to support LA&PS undecided majors (who have been identified as an at-risk group) in academic and personal development through several modules offered at critical transition points during their university careers: pre- and post-orientation, program-based advising, academic skills development, preparation for transition to the workforce, and post-graduation. Project Lead(s) Marilyn Lambert-Drache […]

Teaching and Learning through the Performing Arts: Fostering a Unique Cultural Student Experience

Description Building on the reputation and experience of Vanier College Productions, this project will provide enhanced extra-curricular educational opportunities and build community leadership for students interested in musical theatre and comedy. The initiative includes establishment of a show choir, artist(s)-in-residence, work/study positions, and workshops and seminars. Project Lead(s) Stanley Tweyman, Vanier College Funding Priority Student […]

Swim to Survive Engagement and Tracking 快播视频

Description The project involves a drowning prevention strategy that brings youth from York鈥檚 surrounding community to the campus to participate in a series of instructional sessions and discussions to help them survive in water. The effectiveness is measured through assessments of knowledge and physical skills before, during and after the program, supporting implementation of an […]

Supporting learners, enhancing success through communities of learning

Description A 鈥渃ommunity of learners鈥 initiative intended to enhance access and support students academically, socially and culturally in navigating the university, this pilot project provides graduate students in Education, through a course, with theoretical and practical tools to work with groups of undergraduate students from across disciplines to promote positive learning experiences and outcomes. Project […]

Supporting Academic Literacy Instruction within Courses

Description The purpose of this project is to support the planning of a Summer Institute for York instructors on the teaching of academic literacies. Our long-term goal is to enhance the curriculum in support of students' development of academic reading, writing, and information literacy skills. Special emphasis will be placed on first-year courses, including general […]

Supplemental Instruction Training

Description The purpose of this project is to train faculty and staff members in Supplemental Instruction (SI) techniques so that they can then train student peer leaders in their units throughout the university. Project Lead(s) John Amanatides, Bethune College Funding Priority Student Experience Connect with the Office of the AVP Teaching & Learning

Stong Academic Springboard: Supplemental Instruction for Students鈥 Success

Description Building on a pilot project in Kinesiology, supplemental instruction is being offered in "high challenge" courses in Kinesiology and Psychology. High challenge courses are those that are historically difficult as measured by at least a 30% rate of low grades, failures and course withdrawals. The project involves trained peer learning facilitators who offer voluntary […]

Science-First 鈥 A learning community for first-year students

Description The project contributes to students鈥 transition to university by establishing an FSE-wide learning community, commencing with a pilot project in Biology. The project brings together groups of students to participate in activities intended to build study skills, promote lateral thinking, encourage development of scientific thought, develop writing and presentation skills, and build relationships and […]