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Teaching for Change Through Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity | Faculty Focus

Teaching for Change Through Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity | Faculty Focus | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
What does it mean to infuse equity, inclusion, and diversity into your classroom? Most importantly, what does it mean to your students to provide them with a sense of belonging? These questions aren’t easy, but they are necessary to foster an inclusive classroom and to diversify your content. From culturally responsive teaching, inclusive classroom strategies, teaching diverse learners, gender diversity, and more, we’ll cover an array of topics and strategies you can learn about and start implementing in your own courses to help students feel seen and heard. From articles, free reports, programs, seminars, and courses, this resource guide will present ideas, tools, and techniques that you can start using right away.

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Helpful EdTech Rubrics for Teachers

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As you strive to enhance your online teaching and optimize your students' learning experiences, rubrics are particularly helpful in this process. They, together with other EdTech resources we covered before, can help you streamline your remote instruction and add educational value to your teaching practice. In this regard, one of the best resources for educational rubrics we have been recommending to teachers and educators over the last few years is University of Wisconsin's professional development section.


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