Equity, Diversity, and Inclusive Teaching in the Community College Setting

Start time

December 01, 2022 01:00 PM

End time

December 01, 2022 02:30 PM

Description
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Ohio State, through the Institute for Teaching and Learning, is a CIRTL Network member. CIRTL courses, events, and workshops are open to graduate students and post-docs.

Community colleges are truly diverse settings, attracting individuals from all different walks of life with a common interest in advancing their education. If you are interested in exploring a career at a community college, then understanding the diversity of their student populations is crucial. This panel consisting of faculty and administrators from various community colleges will share insights on student diversity. We will also explore the types of inclusive teaching strategies that best support community college students and help to create more equitable classrooms. This event is supported by and organized through NSF INCLUDES Aspire grant by the Regional Initiative group. Event Schedule This online event takes place on Thursday, December 1 at 2-3:30PM AT / 1-2:30PM ET / 12-1:30PM CT / 11AM-12:30PM MT / 10-11:30AM PT. This event is part of the three-part event series "Exploring Careers in Teaching at a Community College," organized through CIRTL and APLU's NSF INCLUDES Aspire grant. Registration This event is open to the public. You must register in order to attend; you will receive Zoom information upon registration. Accessibility We strive to be inclusive of anyone interested in participating in our activities. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us at support@cirtl.net in advance so that we may make the necessary accommodations.

Learning Outcomes

Associate: Learning Community

  • Recognize the value of and participate in local professionally-focused learning communities associated with teaching and learning.

Associate: Learning-through-Diversity

  • Describe the scope of diversity in learning environments, of both students and instructor. (*Including but not limited to backgrounds, race, gender, ability, socio-economic status, ethnicity, gender preference, and cognitive skills)

  • Describe the impact of diversity on student learning, in particular how diversity can enhance learning, and how inequities can negatively impact learning if not addressed.

  • Describe how an instructor’s beliefs and biases can influence student learning.

  • Describe and recognize the value of drawing on diversity in the development of teaching plans (including content, teaching practices and assessments) to foster learning.

  • Describe several learning-through-diversity (LtD) techniques and strategies.

You may register here (link is external).


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Following the workshop, email Amy Kulesza.5 to confirm your attendance for the full event time. If you were not able to attend the full event, email Amy Kulesza.5 to discuss the possibility of 5001 course points.