Inclusive Teaching @ Michigan Series - Campus Climate in Your Classroom: Responding to Student Microaggressions

This session focuses on ways faculty and GSIs, through their classroom teaching, can contribute to a welcoming campus climate for a diverse range of students at U-M. Specifically, participants will develop their skills for preventing, identifying, and responding to identity-based microaggressions among students in undergraduate classrooms. Instructors are important allies in addressing behaviors that can create a hostile climate and this workshop is designed to prepare them to play such an ally role.

We want to incorporate some real examples from your teaching experience into this workshop. Please answer the question included in the registration form to provide an example of a time in your teaching when a student said something marginalizing or invalidating of other students' experience or perspectives. We will only share these anonymously during the workshop.

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Event Information
Date(s):
-
Location (Room):
CRLT Seminar Room (1013 Palmer Commons)
Presenter(s):
Victoria A.
PhD Instructional
Audience:
Faculty
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