Faculty SLO Division Liaisons 2009 - Fall 2011

Name Division Email
Mary Bennett Adapted PE bennettmary@deanza.edu
Cassie Hanna BioHealth hannacassie@fhda.edu
Anita Kandula BioHealth kandulaanita@deanza.edu
Debbie Wagner BioHealth wagnerdebbie@fhda.edu
Judith Clavijo BioHealth clavijojudith@fhda.edu  
Patricia Hassel BioHealth hasselpatricia@fhda.edu
Jeff Schinske BioHealth schinskejeff@fhda.edu
Byron Lilly Business and Computer Systems lillybyron@fhda.edu
Warren Lucas Creative Arts lucaswarren@deanza.edu
Ethan Lee Intercultural Studies leeethan@deanza.edu
Carmen Lizardi-Folley Intercultural Studies lizardifolleycarmen@deanza.edu
Amy Leonard Language Arts leonardamy@deanza.edu
Lena Chang Library changlena@deanza.edu
Mike Appio Manufacturing & Design Technology appiomichael@fhda.edu
Rachel Pacheco Physical Education pachecorachel@fhda.edu
Shannon Hassett Social Science & Humanities hassettshannon@fhda.edu
Robert Stockwell Social Science & Humanities stockwellrobert@fhda.edu
Li Wei Sun Social Science & Humanities sunliwei@fhda.edu
Robert Clem Student Services clemrob@fhda.edu

Who are Faculty SLO Division Liaisons?

Faculty SLO Division Liaisons (two-three faculty per division) will serve as resource persons for the next phase (Spring 2009 through Fall 2009) of De Anza's student learning outcomes efforts. Learning outcomes are based on discipline-specific curricula, so it is important to have input from discipline experts as we develop and create a college-wide process for assessing student learning outcomes.

Under the guidance and support of the College's SLO Leadership Team, liaisons will work collaboratively with faculty in their division to better understand course-level outcomes and consider assessment of those outcomes. The goal of the liaison activities (see below for specifics) is to do the following:

  • Guide colleagues in writing course-level student learning outcomes
  • Facilitate discussions with colleagues on different models of assessment appropriate to their disciplines
  • Participate in a pilot project to assess course-level outcomes
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