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Publish at January 10 2022 Updated January 10 2022

Teaching & Learning in the Diverse Classroom

Multiple entry points for reflection and exploration of the research on learning and diversity

U.S.-based and higher education-centered, this is a five-module, self-paced course that offers an inclusive teaching framework with multiple entry points for reflection and exploration of the research on learning and diversity. Anchored in the lived experiences of students and instructors, including your own, we invite you to explore strategies for inclusive course design, student-centered pedagogical practices, facilitating learning across difference, and change efforts that support student engagement, achievement, and belongingness. Come with a course of your own in mind, and design for inclusion as you make your way through Teaching & Learning in the Diverse Classroom.

You will explore:

  • Your formative experiences as a learner, teacher, and member of a discipline
  • Strategies and exercises helpful in communicating effectively, facilitating discussion, and modeling inclusivity when unexpected issues arise
  • Research, frameworks, and models that help us understand why and how diversity and inclusion matter in teaching and learning

What you'll learn

If you complete the course, successfully, you will be able to:

  • Use a framework for inclusive course design;
  • Reflect on the implications of social identities—both students' and instructors'—within the teaching and learning environment;
  • Identify evidence-based pedagogical strategies you would like to try;
  • Increase your confidence to model inclusivity and facilitate discussion when unexpected issues arise; and
  • Assess your curriculum and discipline to identify historical patterns of exclusion and inclusion and discipline-specific approaches to thinking about diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Syllabus

  • Module 1 - Instructors : Reflect on your social identities and lived experiences, and consider how these shape who you are as a teacher and your approach to the classroom or other learning environments.
  • Module 2 - Students : Explore students’ social identities, what the research says about how social identity may become salient in the classroom, and selected, key strategies for supporting student learning, including ameliorating implicit bias and stereotype threat, and fostering a disability-inclusive learning environment.
  • Module 3 - Pedagogy : Examine how to create and sustain an inclusive learning climate, with a focus on strategies useful in facilitating dialogue when unexpected challenges come up and how to prepare in advance for such moments.
  • Module 4 - Curriculum : Evaluate your curriculum—what you teach—at both course and disciplinary levels, from a diversity perspective.
  • Module 5 - Action and Change : Plan for future actions you may take to affect the broader context of inclusion in teaching and learning, when and how you want to make change from the individual (course), to institutional (college), to cultural (disciplinary, community) levels.

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