Inclusive Teaching
What is inclusive teaching and why does it matter?
Readings
- Inclusive Education in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities (Morina, 2017)
Morina offers a nice foundation regarding the origins of inclusive teaching in higher education as well key findings from recent research. - Perceptions of Faculty Behavior by Students of Color (Chesler, 1997)
This Occasional Paper from the University of Michigan provides analysis of students’ reported classroom experiences and shares four key suggestions for creating more inclusive environments. Unfortunately, some things have changed very little in 20 years. - Am I Welcome Here? Campus Climate and Psychological Well-Being Among Students of Color
(Koo, 2021)
This study examines students of Color and the perceptions of campus climate and its impact on psychological well-being as compared to those of White peers.
Video
- On Diversity: Access Ain’t Inclusion (TEDx Talks, 2019)
Dr. Anthony Abraham Jack of the Harvard Graduate School of Education shares his experience and describes that getting into college is only half the battle for disadvantaged students. ~12 minute
Podcasts
- Inclusive Pedagogy (Stachowiak, 2019)
In this Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, Sylvia Kane of Vanguard University shares about inclusive pedagogy. ~25 minutes. - Meeting the Moment Through Inclusive Teaching (Stachowiak, 2021)
In this Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, Michael Benitez (Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion at Metropolitan State University of Denver) and Meredith Flynn (Associate Director of Teaching and Learning at the Center for Teaching, Learning and Design at Metropolitan State University in Denver) discuss inclusive teaching. ~36 minutes