The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching (FSBG)

Meeting 3

Mar 20, 2024 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
9:00am-10:00am
348, James E. Walker Library (LIB)

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Authors: Isis Artze-Vega, Flower Darby, Bryan Dewsbury, and Mays Imad

Description: 

Written by renowned teaching and learning experts, this guide offers concrete steps to help any instructor striving to ensure that all students―and, in particular, historically underserved students―have an equal chance for success. Here you’ll find actionable tips, grounded in research, for teaching college classes online, in person, and everywhere in between.

“I can’t praise this book highly enough. The authors have produced a thoughtful and well-written guide to creating equity-minded college courses. Into their deft summaries of the research and theory they have woven well-chosen examples, plenty of starter tips, and material for further reflection. Change the lives of your students, and reshape your teaching, with the help of this essential book.”

―James M. Lang, author of Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning

Facilitator: Katy Hosbein

Meeting Format: In-person in the LT&ITC

Meeting Schedule: Wednesdays (Feb. 14, Feb. 28, Mar. 27) from 9-10AM

 

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