Our Mission
Focus the learning process on the student
Deliver the tools and skills needed for their academic journeys
Connect beginning students from all walks of life with university resources and opportunities
Cultivate inquiry, curiosity and creative thinking
Build empathy and imagination
Encourage collaboration and community
Listen to how First Step Discovery transforms students and teachers
Spotlight: Student First Step Projects
What Happens in AI Art Generation?
"Using this method of AI Art ‘Telestrations,’ I developed a loop in which AI feeds on itself, which enabled me to observe and critique how AI generated art evolved over 12 generations from my own sample of art submitted to Bing AI.
- Grace Zhou, R4A Class with Continuing Lecturer Ben Spanbock.
TEACHER SPOTLIGHT: Minsook Kim
Re-shaping Teaching with Inquiry-based Learning
“My goal was to reshape my Korean courses from a traditional skill- and drill-based approach into an inquiry-based classroom. Students engage in practical applications like problem-solving, questioning and projects to develop their ability to think creatively and critically. Discovery experiences foster a deeper understanding of materials, beyond the course."
- Minsook Kim, Senior Lecturer, East Asian Languages & Cultures (Korean)
For more teacher testimonials, see below or click Profiles.
Teacher Spotlight: Chika Shibahara
"There are many kinds of “discovery-based” approaches that can be effective for different kinds of courses. Instructors can explore the many possibilities without being afraid of making mistakes, because this is a process of discovery for us, too. We can rethink and reconstruct what we have cultivated through the lens of discovery."
- Chika Shibahara, Lecturer, East Asian Languages & Cultures (Japanese)
Teacher Spotlight: Chisako Cole
"Discovery allows students to move forward in their thinking and in creating through magnanimity, inclusion and crowd generosity, not competition or intimidation. Discovery has allowed me to find a balance between structure and freedom/spontaneity, but still providing scaffolded steps/guidelines for students along the way."
- Chisako Cole, Continuing Lecturer, College Writing Programs
Teacher Spotlight: Karen Llagas
“Seeing all the thought and care that has gone into the participants' projects has encouraged me to continue expanding my pedagogy, take risks and co-discover and co-create with my students. I very much appreciate having this collegial community to discuss learning approaches. I love the collaboration with librarians in opening up access to the archives and how excited students were to visit them.”
- Karen Llagas, Lecturer, South and Southeast Asian Studies (Filipino)
Teacher Spotlight: Carmen Acevedo Butcher
"The Discovery project and frame are important because they emphasize community and conversation as the core of research, writing and all academic endeavors. My students were eager to be a part of this discovery path that I was and am on and have been my entire career. Making student work central to the texts under study communicates to students that they are in dialogue with each other."
- Carmen Acevedo Butcher, Lecturer, College Writing Programs