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Inclusive Teaching Strategies | Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • Inclusive teaching refers to pedagogy that strives to serve the needs of all students, regardless of background or identity, and support their engagement with subject material. Hearing diverse perspectives can enrich student learning by exposing everyone to stimulating discussion, expanding approaches to traditional and contemporary issues, and situating learning within students’ own contexts while exploring those contexts. Students are more motivated to take control of their learning in classroom climates that recognize them, draw relevant connections to their lives, and respond to their unique concerns (Ambrose et. al, 2010).
  • Examine Implicit Biases - Instructors can consider their own attitudes towards students and strive to minimize negative impacts. This process can involve actively monitoring interactions with different types of students, implementing policies like name-blind grading and inter-rater grading to minimize the impact of bias, and maintaining high expectations for all students.
  • Maintain Awareness of Classroom Diversity - Instructors can develop and maintain their awareness and understanding of various racial and socioeconomic factors in their classes, as a way to test their implicit bias, ensure equal access for all their students, and even enrich classroom discussion.
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  • Add a Diversity Statement to Syllabus - Instructors can address diversity issues head-on during the first class session by inviting students to discuss the syllabus in earnest; explaining the teaching philosophy with regards to other inclusive teaching methods; and outlining classroom ground rules for respectful classroom discussions and an inclusive community.
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The Power of Mindfulness: What You Practice Grows Stronger | Shauna Shapiro | TEDxWashi... - 0 views

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    TED Talk Dr. Shauna Shaprio
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Homepage | Poor Economics - 0 views

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    Hi Everyone, This website has lots of great teaching material! Find me at ssanderson2@stkate.edu if you are thinking about getting an MED! Siri
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Culturally Responsive Teaching: 5 Strategies for Educators - 6 views

  • Using traditional teaching methods, educators may default to teaching literature by widely accepted classic authors: William Shakespeare, J.D. Salinger, and Charles Dickens, for example, adhering to widely accepted interpretations of the text. Culturally responsive teaching, on the other hand, acknowledges that there’s nothing wrong with traditional texts, Childers-McKee says, but strives to include literature from other cultures, parts of the world, and by diverse authors. It also focuses on finding a “hook and anchor” to help draw students into the content using their past experiences.
  • When integrated into classroom instruction, culturally responsive strategies can have important benefits such as: Strengthening students’ sense of identity  Promoting equity and inclusivity in the classroom Engaging students in the course material Supporting critical thinking
  • 1. Activate students’ prior knowledge.
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  • 2. Make learning contextual.
  • 3. Encourage students to leverage their cultural capital.
  • 4. Reconsider your classroom setup.
  • 5. Build relationships.
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    steps to culturally relevant teaching importance culturally relevant pedagogy inclusive pedagogies
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https://bemidjistate.learn.minnstate.edu/content/2022/5721814-20225226170/The%20goals%2... - 0 views

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      The Goals of Differentiation ~Differentiated instruction helps students not only master content, but also from their own identities as learners. Carol Ann Tomlinson
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      What questions teachers need to ask themselves and how to change the thought process in the questioning
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      What differentiation is
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      Why do differentiation
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      Ensuring the workload fits the student
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      How teachers use differentiated instruction in their classrooms to make sure they fit the class
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Smithsonian's History Explorer - 0 views

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    Did we have this before? I can't recall!
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Mapping History - 0 views

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    Interactive history maps in English and German!
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OEC: The Observatory of Economic Complexity - 0 views

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    Awesome data visualization tool on national economies, products etc.
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Mapping Minnesota - 1 views

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    Great site full of historical maps and podcasts. There are also links to geography standards, lesson plans and field trip ideas.
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My First Garden - A Child's Guide - 0 views

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    this is for children to learn how to plant a garden... or people like me.
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Audacity - Quick Start - 2 views

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    More audacity support.
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The Great Corn Adventure - 0 views

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    For any of you that want to include facts about corn growing, distribution, products & exports. This interactive site is for 4-6th graders. (It presents the positive side of corn growing in the US)
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Science of Cooking: Food Science, Recipes & Projects | Exploratorium - 0 views

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    More interdisciplinary opportunities!

Who knew drama in the classroom could be a positive thing?!?!? - 1 views

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