Engaging Diversity in First-Year College Classrooms |
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Authors: | Amy Lee Rhiannon Williams Rusudan Kilaberia |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Postsecondary Teaching and Learning, University of Minnesota, 206E Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Dr. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA;(2) School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, 105 Peters Hall 1404 Gortner Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA |
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Abstract: | The increasing calls for diversity research signal a need to explore strategies through which we attempt to interact with and respond to diversity intentionally in courses and curricula. This case study of a first-year inquiry course in a college of education fills a gap in the literature by documenting and analyzing instances of educators actively working with multiple dimensions of diversity in the classroom so as to support students’ development of diversity-related competencies. The guiding research question for this study was to explore what curricular and/or pedagogical activities students in a first-year experience course identified as facilitating their engagement with diversity in an intentional, purposeful manner. |
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