4 Tips to Incorporate DEI in Your Classroom
Representation matters and each year instructors should redefine and refine their approach to coursework to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the classroom.
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Representation matters and each year instructors should redefine and refine their approach to coursework to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the classroom.
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Being an informed, purposeful, and compassionate instructor means being a reflexive professional, and an informed educator. Learn how these roles encourage change and growth in academics.
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Personalized learning meets students where they're at to get the education they need while staying on track with their peers and goals.
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Even if you don't identify as LGBTQIA+, it's still important to support your classmates. Find events on campus, learn from each other, and have fun getting to know new people!
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While we work on becoming a more inclusive society, it is crucial to recognize our role as educators to address topics that might be uncomfortable or difficult to discuss.
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There are steps to building accessibility in the classroom that all educators can implement to engage and build equity for all learners.
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Creating an equitable classroom encourages students to empower themselves and learn more about their material and about each other.
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Political discussions are happening more in classrooms and are more divisive than before. No matter the discipline, being prepared to have educational and respectful discussions in class is crucial.
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While we may have intentions to help students become more well-rounded and thoughtful, it can be difficult to know how to handle some topics that can arise in class.
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Engaging everyone can only make the classroom experience more enjoyable and interesting for each student.
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Understanding accessibility and how to meet the needs of students can benefit everyone in the class and create more equity for all.
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As students journey through college, instructors have the unique ability to help them grow into adulthood.
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Helping students and peers isn't one size fits all. Asking how to help is the first, and best step.
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Understanding where students are and where they can be means that equity needs to be developed in the classroom. Bridging the gap in equity helps students grow academically and interpersonally.
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At Educause 2019, our student panel discussed their college expectations, real-life experiences, concerns and stresses, and most importantly their goals for the future.
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Establishing an inclusive environment doesn’t happen overnight but starting on Day 1 can make inclusion and understanding the foundation of your classroom.
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An "I" PERSIST plan is a way that students can encourage and motivate themselves to keep pushing through school and their day to day lives.
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Adrian wasn't always sure that college was the right path for him. But with hard work and support, he found that he was a better student than he imagined.
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Record low unemployment means that focus is switching from job placement to building talent. The College of Health Care Professionals investigates how families can enter the middle-class and thrive.
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Technology is advancing to create learning systems that can better reach students. However, instructors must be the early adapters to change and create impact within the classroom.
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