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Focused Inquiry Groups (FIGs)

A persistent impediment to educational improvement is that faculty have few purposeful, constructive opportunities to discuss and exchange the knowledge and experience they have gained in their classrooms and to build upon this knowledge by jointly exploring and testing innovative practices.  Chabot College's Focused Inquiry Groups (FIGs) provide the collaborative enterprise needed to bring the knowledge of our faculty and staff together with the desire to seek and evaluate solutions to our students' learning needs.   For more information on FIGs, please see this report by the Carnegie Foundation.

What FIGs do*:

  • Create communities in which educators can share what happens in classrooms.
  • Articulate, negotiate, and enact the most important outcomes for student learning.
  • Classroom research to better understand the needs and experiences of students.
  • Share insights and findings.
  • Examine a wide range of evidence that describes patterns of student performance.
  • Collaborate in the design of curricula, assignments, student programs, and assessments.
  • Support professional development among educators.

*Adapted from "Windows on Learning: Faculty Inquiry".

Title III FIGs

  • Critical Thinking
  • Student Learning Outcomes in Art
  • Student Learning Outcomes in Business
  • Student Learning Outcomes in Athletics
  • Global & Cultural Involvement
  • Group Counseling for Returning Students
  • Jumpstart
  • Basic Skills for CTE Students
  • Learning Assistants

Basic Skills Initiative Funded Projects

Fall 2008 - Spring 2009

  • Chemistry: Lab Activity/Study Methods
  • Early Decision Program Expansion
  • ESL SLO Assessments for Adjunct Faculty
  • English: Innovative Grading Methods
  • Reading Apprenticeship (multi-disciplinary)
  • Math: Online Learning Support for Math 65
  • Math: Use of Diagnostic Software
  • Math: Sharing Instructional Methods
  • Math/Science: Integrated Evening Lab
  • Social Science: Adapt WRAC course for Social Science courses
  • Social Science: New Pedagogical Approaches
  • Geography: Supplemental instruction
  • History: Supplemental instruction

Fall 2009

  • ESL Grammar Pedagogy
  • ESL Program/Curriculum Development
  • Social Sciences: Adapt WRAC course for Social Science courses
  • Geography: Supplemental instruction
  • Math: Faculty training for Math 54L
  • Math: Aleks Diagnostic Software
  • Reading Apprenticeship (multi-disciplinary)
  • History: Supplemental instruction
  • Reading Apprenticeship (multi-disciplinary)
 
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