What Is Inclusive Teaching? Introductory Workshop
Spring 2021
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“What Is Inclusive Teaching?” is the first in a series of workshops being offered by the LT&ITC’s Inclusive Teaching Faculty Learning Community. This introductory workshop will identify teaching policies and practices that can improve engagement by ensuring students feel that they belong in each classroom. This session focuses on defining inclusivity, identifying why it matters, and offering some suggestions for utilizing actively inclusive practices in classroom environments.
You will receive a Zoom meeting link the day before the workshop.
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