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Curriculum Integration Newsletter: August 26-30

4 hikers on 4 different paths representing 4 different seasonsHello everyone!

We hope you all had a fantastic and restful summer. The Curriculum Integration team is also back and ready to embrace the start of fall. Please enjoy our first newsletter of the new term.

Curriculum Integration Project

Brown backpack with two leaves at the top representing the start of this journey.
Caption: Curriculum Integration logo. Source: Teaching & Learning Centre.

Fall 2024 Human Skills Cohort

At Seneca, this season brings new faces, new schedules, and new opportunities, and the Curriculum Integration project is no exception. This fall, Teaching & Learning is rolling out the fourth pillar of curriculum integration, Human Skills!

Our first Human Skills cohort will be kicking off their session on Wednesday, September 4th, and concluding their time with a Sharing and Celebration Day on Wednesday, November 27th. We’re so excited to work with these Faculty  Champions and look forward to learning from each other.

Classroom Connection: Spilling the Equi-TEA with Akeisha Lari

Now that we are back in the classroom, we will be launching a new monthly feature that will provide practical and thoughtful connections to EDI for our students. Every month, Akeisha Lari, Manager Reconciliation and Student Inclusion, will be sharing these insights in our Classroom Connection feature, Spilling the Equi-TEA. Check out the first installment below and let us know what you think!


Looking for support? Feel free to reach out to the CI team at any time by emailing teaching@senecapolytechnic.ca.

mural of fisherman on the water and three fish all drawn in Indigenous woodland style

Caption: Artwork by Isaac Murdoch, “The Petition to the Water Spirits”, located at Seneca@York Courtyard. Source: Seneca Polytechnic, 2023.

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