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Tag Archives: diversity
Webinar: Indigenous Open Educational Resources
This came in over the wire from Amanda Coolidge via Cable Green: Indigenous Open Educational Resources: Respectfully Uplifting Community Voice Date: May 24, 2022 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am Open education is grounded in Western understandings of ownership, protocol, … Continue reading
Instructional Design Resources for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
This post is to provide resources for future collaboration with faculty and other instructional designers. If you have rubrics, tools, frameworks, or other resources that you have found useful, please comment below. This is a short list to get IDs … Continue reading
Is Stock Photography Right for You?
I was on Twitter recently, and I posted something that needs a broader explanation. James Glapa-Grossklag (an OER superhero) posted a link to an interesting article from Science News “College biology textbooks still portray a world of white scientists. Recent … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Community College, diversity, equity, higher education, illustration, inclusion, photography
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Four Feathers Writing Guide – LibGuides at Royal Roads University
Four Feathers Writing Guide As someone who taught community college in Humboldt County and elsewhere, I have been looking for something like this for years. This is a very important piece of work – I have seen Indigenous People’s readers … Continue reading
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Tagged Coast Salish, composition, diversity, English, first nations, inclusive, indigenous, writing
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Increasing Inclusivity in the Classroom | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University
Source: Increasing Inclusivity in the Classroom | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University I have been reading teaching guides at Vanderbilt and I am really impressed by this work. It provides clear definitions, plenty of teaching tips, and links to … Continue reading
Teaching Beyond the Gender Binary in the University Classroom | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University
Source: Teaching Beyond the Gender Binary in the University Classroom | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University Great resource for creating a more inclusive classroom. “In recent years, students on campuses across the country have become increasingly vocal in resisting … Continue reading
Peralta’s Equity Rubric
If you haven’t seen this before, I think this is a pretty big deal: Peralta Community College’s Equity Rubric. I have been thinking about this for a while now. There are similar efforts around Edu. There are some that attempt … Continue reading
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Tagged diversity, eddiemoorejr, equity, inclusiveness, instructional design, rubrics
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White Privilege: Getting in on the Conversations
These are my notes for the morning workshop on Weds., July 24 at the Guided Pathways: Designing for Equity – Rendezvous 2018 conference with Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr. and Nicole Rios-Gunn. White Privilege 101: Getting in on the Conversations From the schedule: … Continue reading
Inclusive Pedagogy at Skagit Valley College
These are my notes from today’s presentation. This meeting included a brief overview of the history of equity initiatives at SVC in general and in their faculty learning groups in specific. This is my first workshop on Tuesday, July 24 … Continue reading
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Tagged ABE, adult basic education, diversity, education, equity, inclusiveness, instructional design, multicultural, privilege
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Diversity, Privilege, and Multicultural Education: Are Teachers Ready? Part II
The afternoon continued…and these are my notes from the continuing presentation: This was the first break-out session after the key note with Dr. Eddie Moore for the Guided Pathways: Designing for Equity – Rendezvous 2018 conference on Monday, July 23, … Continue reading