WAC LIAISONS - LIAISONS Certificate Rubric
Outcomes and Rubric for LIAISONS Certificate
Outcomes
After finishing a LIAISONS Certificate, candidates will be able to:
- Describe a human-centered, ethical approach to teaching students about the strengths and weaknesses of AI as it might be used in the candidate’s discipline.
- Create activities that will build students’ AI literacy.
- Explain specifically how AI workshops have informed their teaching.
- Talk with students respectfully, ethically, and compassionately about AI, thereby positively impacting the student/teacher relationship.
Criteria | Absent or Below Basic (0-1) | Proficient (2-3) | Advanced (4) |
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3 required workshops + 1 additional workshop or event have been completed. | |||
500-700-word reflection:
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Meets 0-1 of these criteria | Meets 2-3 of these criteria | Consistently meets all criteria. |
Reflection explains specifically the ways in which WAC theories and practices will inform the candidate's future teaching. | Rarely engages with WAC theory/practices. | Sometimes describes impact of WAC theory/practices. | Clearly describes impact of WAC theory/practices. |
Two Successes: | |||
Two Challenges: | |||
Committee's Decision: |
Contact: Dr. Leslie Bruce, Faculty Fellow
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
Location: GH 435
Phone: 657-278-3155
Email:
wac@fullerton.edu
WAC LIAISONS is located in Gordon Hall (formerly University Hall), Room 435.
Mailing Address:
California State University, Fullerton
WAC LIAISONS, GH 435
800 North State College
P.O. Box 6850
Fullerton, CA 92831