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Inclusive Excellence

Culturally Relevant, Inclusive, & Asset-Based Pedagogy

Centering equity and inclusion in course design, the selection of course materials, assessment, and course delivery is crucial in ensuring that we are honoring our mission of being student-centered; it is also good pedagogy. Establishing a welcoming and diverse learning environment is key to student engagement and retention and we can do this from day one with diversity statements in our syllabus.

Worksheets

Books

  • Inclusive Teaching by Kelly A. Hogan; Viji SathyInclusive Teaching by Kelly A. Hogan; Viji Sathy
    ISBN: 9781952271649
    Publication Date: 2022-08-01
    Award-winning teachers offer practical tips for addressing inequities in the college classroom and for making all students feel welcome and included. In a book written by and for college teachers, Kelly Hogan and Viji Sathy provide tips and advice on how to make all students feel welcome and included. They begin with a framework describing why explicit attention to structure enhances inclusiveness in both course design and interactions with and between students. Inclusive Teaching then provides practical ways to include more voices in a series of contexts: when giving instructions for group work and class activities, holding office hours, communicating with students, and more. The authors finish with an opportunity for the reader to reflect on what evidence to include in a teaching dossier that demonstrates inclusive practices. The work of two highly regarded specialists who have delivered over a hundred workshops on inclusive pedagogy and who contribute frequently to public conversations on the topic, Inclusive Teaching distills state-of-the-art guidance on addressing privilege and implicit bias in the college classroom. It seeks to provide a framework for individuals and communities to ask, Who is being left behind and what can teachers do to add more structure?
  • Cover ArtReframing Assessment to Center Equity by Gavin W. Henning (Contribution by); Gianina R. Baker (Contribution by); Natasha A. Jankowski (Contribution by); Anne E. Lundquist (Contribution by); Erick Montenegro (Contribution by)
    ISBN: 9781642672565
    Publication Date: 2022-04-12
    This book makes the case for assessment of student learning as a vehicle for equity in higher education. The book proceeds through a framework of "why, what, how, and now what." The opening chapters present the case for infusing equity into assessment, arguing that assessment professionals can and should be activists in advancing equity, given the historic and systemic use of assessment as an impediment to the educational access and attainment of historically marginalized populations. The "what" chapters offer definitions of emerging terms, discuss the narratives of equity in evidence of student learning, present models and approaches to promoting equity, and explore the relationship between knowledge systems and assessment practice. The "how" chapters begin by progressively moving from the classroom to the program, then beyond the program level to share examples from student affairs. Subsequent chapters address the problem of equitable access to STEM fields; culturally responsive practices within the context of community colleges; the ongoing work of culturally situated assessment practices in Historically Black Colleges and Universities; and the role of technology-enabled assessment as a possible tool for equitable assessment. The final two chapters in the book address the "now what", providing a way for assessment professional to develop individual awareness within their practice as a next step in the equity journey, and a conceptual framework to anchor equity in their work.

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