Inclusive Teaching at UO is instruction designed to ensure every student can participate fully and recognize that their presence and participation is valued. An inclusive course includes content that reflects the diversity of the field's practitioners, the contested and evolving status of knowledge, the value of academic questions beyond the academy and of lived experience as evidence, and/or other efforts to help students see themselves in the work of the course.
Join hosts Troy Elias, Associate Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, and Lee Rumbarger, Associate Vice Provost for Teaching Engagement, as they interview guests who offer us a rare look inside their classrooms and ways of thinking about teaching. Our focus: we want to know how our guests develop and run classes where students feel they belong and can thrive—in the room, in the discipline. Our first interviews are Kirby Brown (English, Native American Studies), and Danny Pimentel (SOJC), and Camisha Russell (Philosophy).
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