Kelly A. Hogan and
Viji Sathy
August 2022
272pp
PB 978-1-952271-63-2
$24.99
eBook 978-1-952271-64-9
$24.99
Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Series
Inclusive Teaching
Strategies for Promoting Equity in the College Classroom
Summary
In a book written by and for college teachers, Kelly Hogan and Viji Sathy provide tips and advice on how to make all students feel welcome and included. They begin with a framework describing why explicit attention to structure enhances inclusiveness in both course design and interactions with and between students. Inclusive Teaching then provides practical ways to include more voices in a series of contexts: when giving instructions for group work and class activities, holding office hours, communicating with students, and more. The authors finish with an opportunity for the reader to reflect on what evidence to include in a teaching dossier that demonstrates inclusive practices.
The work of two highly regarded specialists who have delivered over a hundred workshops on inclusive pedagogy and who contribute frequently to public conversations on the topic, Inclusive Teaching distills state-of-the-art guidance on addressing privilege and implicit bias in the college classroom. It seeks to provide a framework for individuals and communities to ask, Who is being left behind and what can teachers do to add more structure?
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Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Inclusive Teaching as a Mindset
Chapter 2: The Value of Structure
Chapter 3: Designing Your Course and Syllabus with an Inclusive Mindset
Chapter 4: Launching Your Course
Chapter 5: Classroom Environment and Interactions
Chapter 6: Inclusive Practices Outside the Classroom
Chapter 7: Reflecting and Documenting
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index
Authors
Kelly A. Hogan and Viji Sathy are award-winning instructors at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a passion for student success, equity, and inclusion in the classroom. Both are leading the campus in curriculum reforms, bringing inclusive course design and pedagogy to all disciplines.
Reviews
“An important and necessary contribution to the conversation about teaching that is happening now, both postpandemic and in the wake of ongoing protests about racism in our society. The overall tone is one of compassion and deep understanding of what teaching entails and how to make it better for both instructor and student.”
Cyndi Kernahan, author of Teaching about Race and Racism in the College Classroom
“Compelling and critical. Given the urgent need to promote justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our communities, the book is a must-read for all who are in a position to better support inclusive teaching inside and outside the classroom.”
Science
“Powerful and welcome. . . . There are a lot of pragmatic strategies to implement—something for faculty at every level of teaching expertise.”
Regan A. R. Gurung, coauthor of Thriving in Academia: Building a Career at a Teaching-Focused Institution