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Equity and Inclusion: Design

How to design learning for equity and inclusion

In addition to thinking about our interactions with students regarding relationships, access, and teaching practices, we should think ahead of time about how best to design our interactions to be as open, supportive, and equitable for learners as possible.

Why is equitable design so important? Our students should enjoy freedom from biases or assumptions that negatively affect their motivations, opportunities, and accomplishments. Unfortunately, research shows clear achievement gaps for certain student populations.

We have a collective duty to be proactive in addressing challenges and barriers that affect the success of those student groups. Those challenges and barriers can be as fundamental as access — ensuring all students have access to courses and the technology required to complete them. Conversely, they can be as complex as helping students combat stereotype threats or increasing their feelings of social belonging in technology-mediated course environments.

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Keywords:
design, equity, inclusion
Doc ID:
105783
Owned by:
CID F. in Instructional Resources
Created:
2020-09-14
Updated:
2024-08-23
Sites:
Center for Teaching, Learning & Mentoring