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2022 INCLUSIVE Summit Disciplinary Matters Writing Session

INCLUSIVE: A Faculty-Focused Showcase of Equitable & Effective Teaching Practices We all strive to ensure that our teaching is informed by research and beneficial to our students, especially those who are least advantaged. Often, we rely on colleagues within our departments or teaching and learning centers for feedback and ideas. Less accessible to us are the innovative and inclusive pedagogies that are actively being piloted and refined outside of our home institutions. The INCLUSIVE summit will feature practical approaches to effective, equitable, and technology-supported teaching and learning. During this half-day, virtual event, faculty from across disciplines and institutions will share their experiences applying principles of culturally responsive teaching, digital learning, community building, and data-informed instruction to meet the needs of their courses and students. INCLUSIVE is a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded peers, learn about emerging practices, and engage in discussions about how to adapt strategies and resources for new and distinct teaching situations.

In this webinar, join your peers in deep discussions about the pedagogical challenges facing faculty who are teaching writing. Together, you will hear about and examine the practical approaches and tools that colleagues within your discipline are using to center equity into their course design, curriculum, and classroom.

Moderator: Emilie Cook of Every Learner Everywhere and WCET

Speaker: Elizabeth Sanders Lopez, Associate Chair, Department of English Technical & Professional Writing

Recommended citation:

Sanders Lopez, E. (2022, July 13) 2022 Inclusive Summit: Disciplinary Matters Writing Session [Webinar] Every Learner Everywhere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_nxVi0pKPU&list=PLc9-1gBe1Xr_fKprJl3IyRpXE30yYemRv&index=3

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