I teach to promote educational opportunity and social equity for students from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. I teach composition and literature to help students develop personal and social agency through reading, writing, critical thinking, and community service.

Core Values

  • I respect the human dignity, personal experience, and intellectual potential of every student and colleague with whom I work.
  • I believe that my teaching should always advance the causes of social justice and educational opportunity.
  • I believe that reading, writing, critical thinking, and community service empower students to better understand themselves and their cultural contexts.
  • I believe that teachers have a unique opportunity and responsibility to demonstrate the power of community to advance human knowledge and effect social change.
  • I recognize that humans learn in a wide range of styles, many of which may differ from my own approaches to learning. I have a responsibility as a teacher to consider developments in cognitive psychology and learning theory as I develop curricula and lead classes for students with a wide range of styles and skills. I also have a responsibility to help students develop study skills and learning styles that may be new and different for them.

Goals

  • To serve as a catalyst for engaging and empowering learning experiences with students and colleagues.
  • To cultivate the sense of community and mutual responsibility necessary to sustain growth and progress in my classes and in the larger communities in which my students, colleagues, and I learn, work, and live.
  • To share my passion for reading, writing, learning, and American culture and to encourage students to explore their own intellectual, creative, cultural, and social interests.
  • To challenge students to develop their intellectual and communication skills to the highest levels while providing them with many options for personalized and constructive support.
  • To find a balance between helping students achieve their career and academic goals and encouraging students to question how and why cultures impose professional, academic, and other social standards and criteria.
  • To incorporate emerging technologies into teaching and learning when those technologies enhance the quality of learning and human interaction, but to do so critically, with an understanding of the ways that these promising technologies can also perpetuate and even exacerbate social inequalities.
  • To continue to expand and develop my knowledge of composition, pedagogy, literature, and American culture so that each year I become a more effective teacher than I was the year before.

 


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Jim Sullivan • Letters Department • MiraCosta College
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