Title IX
UDL
Students with Disabilities
AU Core
Complex Problems
100

This institution enforces Title IX.

What is the US Dept. of Education? What is the federal government?

100

Universal Design helps these groups of people.

Who is everybody?

100

This is language that puts the person before the disability.

What is person-first/inclusive language?

100

These are the foundation courses for the AU Core.

What are: AUx1, AUx2, Complex Problems, College Writing, Q1/Math/Statistics

100
These are the Complex Problems course numbers (as they appear in Eagle Service)?

What are CORE-105, CORE-106, and CORE-107?

200

AU Community members employed by the university, including faculty, staff, and student employees.

Who are Title IX "responsible employees"? Who is required to report?

200

Providing both an electronic and hard copy;

Always turning on captions for videos;

Directly facing the group you are speaking to;

Considering perspectives of students with diverse backgrounds, identities or characteristics

What are UDL techniques?

200

Breathing, Thinking, Hearing, Seeing, Sleeping, Learning

What are major life activities?

200

Starting with this year's incoming freshmen, every student will complete this project in their junior/senior year.

What is the capstone?

200

These special programs/populations participate in Complex Problems.

What are UC, AU Scholars, CBRS, general population first year students, and transfer students?

300
These are options for submitting a Title IX report.

What are contact your supervisor and submit through the Title IX website?

300

Give students the opportunity to disclose accessibility needs;

Check with off-campus location to determine accessibility;

Adjust plans as necessary.

What are the steps for planning a universally designed excursion?

300

These are four categories of accommodation that are relevant to student life at AU.

What are Academic, Housing, Dining, and Physical Access?

300

Inquiry-based learning, curiosity, embracing uncertainty, and agile thinking.

What are the values of the AU Core?

300

Three primary functions of program leaders.

What are: Liaison between faculty/students, role model of good student behavior, mentor to first year students, plan co-curriculars

400

These are three examples of Title IX violations.

What are: 

Sexual Harassment, Rape, Sexual Assault, Sexual Exploitation, Dating/Domestic Violence, Stalking

400

East Quad Building

What is an inaccessible campus building?

400

The best way to assist a person with a disability.

What is asking them if or what they need?

400

14 courses

How many classes are required by the AU Core?

400

Co-curricular programming focuses on this learning outcome.

What is integrative learning?

500

Title IX disclosures that occur while studying for class or talking to friends you know outside of work.

What are times when reporting is not required?

500

The three principles of UDL.

What are multiple means of: representation, action/expression, and engagement?

500

These are the three steps for registering a disability at AU.

What are: Supplying documentation, completing an online questionnaire, and meeting with a disability access advisor?
500

These are the five Habits of Mind.

What are: Creative-Aesthetic Inquiry, Cultural Inquiry, Ethical Reasoning, Natural-Scientific Inquiry, and Socio-historical inquiry?

500

These are the five general Complex Problems learning outcomes.

What are diverse perspectives, communication, critical reading, reflection, and integrative learning?