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Using Inclusive Teaching Strategies to Promote Greater Success Among Minority Students | Faculty Focus

Using Inclusive Teaching Strategies to Promote Greater Success Among Minority Students | Faculty Focus | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Making learning accessible through an inclusive learning community is crucial for all students to feel seen, valued, and to maximize their potential by implementing a safe space (CAST, 2018). Ensuring that all students feel included is especially vital in remote learning, where they are likely to feel less connected to others to begin with. Universal Design for Learning (UDL), which maximizes student performance and success, argues that inclusion is a prerequisite for academic success (CAST, 2018). This manuscript offers recommendations to combat prejudice and implement an inclusive learning environment by bringing equity to the forefront to better support minority students and improve their academic experiences and outcomes. Though this paper mainly focuses on supporting students of color, many of these teaching strategies can also benefit students of different marginalized identities, such as LGBTQA+ students or international students navigating North American culture.

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Articles on Information, Diversity, & Inclusion | Information Literacy Weblog

Articles on Information, Diversity, & Inclusion | Information Literacy Weblog | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
The open access International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI) "presents wide­ ranging and multidisciplinary perspectives on the intersection of equity, social justice, and information."

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