This session will introduce course design frameworks that are based on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) principles. It will also provide tools for those seeking specific diversity and inclusion knowledge that will better enable us and our students to “change the world” by creating more ethical pedagogical practices. Faculty attending this session will be able to redesign or revise a course based on these principles. Faculty will also be able to connect with peers who have similar interests in best practices in using DEI principles and to learn from one another. Please bring a syllabus to this workshop and consider joining us for the afternoon session on anti-racist pedagogies, which is an extension of this session.
Vanessa Corredera, Associate Professor of English
Willie Hucks, Associate Professor of Practical and Applied Theology
Nicholas Miller, Professor of Church History
Scott Moncrieff, Professor of English
Micheal Nixon, Vice President for University Culture and Inclusion
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vanessa_corredera/34/