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Upcoming Workshop: Inclusive Teaching Strategies

Posted by on Monday, August 1, 2022 in Events.

Date: Monday, August 23rd
Time: 1:00 – 2:30pm
Location: Center for Teaching Classroom –
1114 19th Avenue South, 3rd Floor
Facilitator: Joe Bandy, CFT assistant director

If you are interested in improving your inclusive teaching strategies, this workshop will provide an introduction to some of the foundational principles and practices of inclusive teaching.  Inclusive teaching is that which supports all students in their efforts to find greater belonging, equity, and trust in a course’s learning community.  Inclusive teaching is predicated upon thinking through the barriers to inclusion as they affect our teaching and what may be done to overcome them.  Using case vignettes, this workshop will give participants the opportunity to explore practices of inclusive teaching that can improve their courses by engaging wider range of voices and viewpoints, by creating greater accessibility in activities and assessments, by supporting classroom civility and productive conflict, and by fostering a culture of collaboration and empowerment with students that encourages deep learning and critical thought.

The workshop will take place August 23rd, 1-2:30pm at the Center for Teaching.

Register here. If you have any questions, please contact Joe Bandy at joe.bandy@vanderbilt.edu.

Open to Vanderbilt Faculty, Graduate Students, & Postdocs


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Upcoming Workshop: Inclusive Teaching Strategies

Posted by on Monday, August 1, 2022 in Events.

Date: Monday, August 23rd
Time: 1:00 – 2:30pm
Location: Center for Teaching Classroom –
1114 19th Avenue South, 3rd Floor
Facilitator: Joe Bandy, CFT assistant director

If you are interested in improving your inclusive teaching strategies, this workshop will provide an introduction to some of the foundational principles and practices of inclusive teaching.  Inclusive teaching is that which supports all students in their efforts to find greater belonging, equity, and trust in a course’s learning community.  Inclusive teaching is predicated upon thinking through the barriers to inclusion as they affect our teaching and what may be done to overcome them.  Using case vignettes, this workshop will give participants the opportunity to explore practices of inclusive teaching that can improve their courses by engaging wider range of voices and viewpoints, by creating greater accessibility in activities and assessments, by supporting classroom civility and productive conflict, and by fostering a culture of collaboration and empowerment with students that encourages deep learning and critical thought.

The workshop will take place August 23rd, 1-2:30pm at the Center for Teaching.

Register here. If you have any questions, please contact Joe Bandy at joe.bandy@vanderbilt.edu.

Open to Vanderbilt Faculty, Graduate Students, & Postdocs


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