Grant Events
View previous event posters to learn more about AANAPISI Grant events.
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AANAPISI Showcase
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Skills for Writing Scholarly Reviews: A View from Across the Curriculum [pdf]
Dr. Emily H. Wughalter, Department of KinesiologyAcademic Writing Development and Self-Efficacy: A Model for Linguistically Diverse Pre-Service Teachers [pdf]
Katya Aguilar, Secondary EducationThe Bolt Magazine
Roxanne Cnudde and Monica/Nico Peck, Communication StudiesDeveloping Professional Writing Skills that Prepare Applicants for Professional Internships and Positions after Graduation [pdf]
Debra Caires, Director, Internship Program CoSci and Faculty in Residence, Writing CenterPoe Fest [pdf]
Edwin Sams, English and Comparative LiteratureFaculty Writing Workshop [pdf]
Dr. Linda C. Mitchell and Michelle Hager, English and Comparative LiteratureThrowing Snowballs: A Free-Writing and Sharing Activity [pdf]
Magdalena L. Barrera, Mexican American Studies DepartmentHow to Think Critically About Any Topic [pdf]
Sylvia H. Branca, Department of Child and Adolescent Development (ChAD)Isn't It Ironic: Learning to Create Nuanced Arguments and Thesis Statements [pdf]
Jessy Goodman, Department of English and Comparative LiteratureCreating an Informed and Argumentative Thesis Sentence [pdf]
Maria A.N. Judnick, Department of English and Comparative LiteratureApplying Musical Procesess to Composition [pdf]
William J. Kelly, Department of English and Comparative LiteratureHow To Begin Writing a Research Paper [pdf]
Michele McCarthy, Health Science and RecreationEffectiveness of an Online Writing System in Improving Students' Writing Skills in Engineering [pdf]
Patricia Ryaby Backer, Department of Aviation and TechnologyImproving the Writing Skills of Engineering Students: Assessment of a Writing Workshop Model [pdf]
Patricia Ryaby Backer, Department of Aviation and TechnologyCOMM-20N Public Speaking for Nonnative Speakers [pdf]
Ching Ching Tan and Teresa Teng, Communication StudiesFinding your Feet: Writing Activities for Multi-and Intercultural Communication Exchanges [pdf]Tabitha Hart, Communication Studies
Improving the Teaching and Assessment of Student Writing in GE Courses [pdf]
Sara Cook, Department of English and Comparative LiteratureCollege Writing Essentials: Answering the Prompt and Analyzing Academic Writing [pdf]Mary Anne Sunseri, Communication Studies
A Survival Guide for Teaching Associates [pdf]
William J. Kelly and Dr. Linda C. Mitchell, Department of English and Comparative LiteratureThe Voice of SJSU Students [pdf]
Cheryl Allmen and Cynthia Harper, AANAPISI GrantCommunication Center Writing Consultants [pdf]
Roxanne Cnudde and Monica/Nico Peck, Communication Studies
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- Assessment of Writing Support at SJSU
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"Based on a successful expansion of our Stretch English pilot program for both Fall 2014 and Fall 2015 semesters, all incoming Fall 2016 freshmen who place in remedial English will be encouraged to enroll in our Stretch English curriculum."
Roll-over money from this grant was used to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the Stretch English pilot (AY 2015-2016) and the first year implementation (AY 2016-2017) to determine whether this project leads to better student outcomes. They created an assessment team consisting of English personnel and an external evaluator who assessed this program.
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Collection of Additional Data on AAPI Students' Needs and Concerns
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In 2015, the SJSU AANAPISI Grant received supplemental funding for a project to conduct focus groups of AAPI students, staff, and faculty at SJSU. We completed the focus group with faculty and staff and also held two large forums with students, faculty and staff. Roll-over money from this grant was used to to:
- Conduct 3-5 additional focus groups with AAPI students (Underrepresented as well as others) 90 minutes each
- Conduct 1 additional focus group with AAPI faculty and staff. (90 minutes)
The plan was to do the necessary prep work in the Fall, conduct the focus groups and assessment of Stretch English in the Spring and spend the summer on analysis.
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