Webinar, Diversifying Your Syllabus (Noreen Rodriguez)

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Date/Time:Monday, 02 Nov 2020 from 1:10 pm to 2:10 pm
Location:Online only - view on your own via Zoom
Cost:Free
URL:https://bit.ly/2EFcwmW
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Phone:515-294-5357
Channel:Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Categories:Diversity Training, development
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Diversifying your syllabus involves more than simply including diverse and Indigenous scholars and/or topics in your course materials. Rather, it recognizes that there are diverse perspectives of what constitutes reality and what constitutes knowledge within a discipline or in course content. Additionally, diversification recognizes that multiple realities exist and that knowledge should be owned and created by everyone.

Join Dr. Noreen Rodriguez, Assistant Professor, School of Education as she shares how educators can grapple with these power relations in course content development and delivery. Dr. Rodriguez will also share examples of how she has utilized Decolonization as a framework to diversify her syllabi, and to revise course content in courses she has taught.

This session will focus on reframing your current curriculum in ways that challenge traditional disciplinary canons and modes of teaching and learning to foster more inclusive and equitable learning environments and learning experiences in the classroom.

*About the Presenter*
Visit Noreen Rodriguez's website.

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This webinar is part of CELT's Equity and Diversity in Teaching and Learning Series

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