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Promoting Race Pedagogy in Higher Education: Creating an Inclusive Community
Authors:Stacy A.S. Williams  Daria V. Hanssen  Carol R. Rinke  C. Ryan Kinlaw
Affiliation:1. Marist CollegeStacy.Williams@marist.edu;3. Marist College
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The current study reports outcomes of a professional development model intended to strengthen faculty members’ cultural competence and skills for teaching about diversity and inclusion. Creating Inclusive Communities (CIC) was developed collaboratively by faculty from across social science disciplines based on a theoretical framework emphasizing learning principles, critical consciousness, and White racial identity development. This study examined the outcomes of the model on student cultural competence based on pre-post survey analysis. Findings indicate that students perceived a benefit from course activities related to race pedagogy and showed statistically significant results in two of three courses. These findings indicate that the infusion of an inclusive model, including in courses not directly related to diversity topics, has potential benefits to students. Additionally, the impact is strengthened through a more integrated approach over the course of the semester.
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