Resources for Infusing Course Content
Page last updated on 08/01/2008
Murphy Library Search Resources:
Murphy Library's Diversity-Related Titles Search the list by race/ethnicity, gay/lesbian/bisexual, persons with disabilities, or all diversity books.
By Discipline:
Math: http://radicalmath.org/ Check in out!
East Tennessee State's Disciplinary Resources:
Arts and Humanities, Business, Education, Social Science & Interdisciplinary, Health Sciences, Math, Science, and Technology, Educational Organizations, General Teaching
By Group:
Note: I have selected metasites -- websites that index a lot of other websites -- for this page. Diversityweb.org is always a good resource for any diversity issue in higher education, but these sites can help you narrow your search quickly.
Intersections:
University of Washington, Teaching Intersectionality Includes references, with links, to significant theoretical essays on the concept of intersectionality (the interrelationships among the various forms of oppression).
Race, Gender, and Class Bibliography, Jean Ait Amber Belkhir, American Sociological Association. "This is the first, unique bibliography which contains items ONLY if they emphasize the three dimensions of race, gender, and class in their discourse and analysis." Organized by interdisciplinary disciplines, traditional disciplines, and critical pedagogy.
General:
Murphy Library's Diversity-Related Titles Search the list by race/ethnicity, gay/lesbian/bisexual, persons with disabilities, or all diversity books.
Women:
National Center for Curriculum Transformation Resources on Women Includes materials for faculty aiming to incorporate new scholarship into their courses, and for administrators directing curriculum transformation projects on their campuses. "Publications" and "Resources" sections are the most useful.
Internet Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum Transformation
This website updates references in Joan Korenman's book by this title. The website includes information for ordering the book.
Murphy Library's Women's Studies webpage Essential resources for Women's Studies research through Murphy Library, including links to important bibliographic databases. An excellent website linking Murphy's own resources to those available through Murphy-licensed databases, other local libraries, and other research collections.
UW System Women's Studies Librarian's Office Publications review many teaching materials (including videos). Other sections of the website link to book publishers and journals, WS websites, other research centers, and more. Tutorials help users of online bibliographic databases to search effectively and internet users to evaluate websites. You can ask reference questions too. A rare academic resource, of which UW campuses are very proud.
East Tennessee State University Gender metasite Includes multicultural resources by gender.
Racialized and Ethnic Populations :
East Tennessee State University Race and Ethnicity metasite Includes sections for specific populations.
Murphy Library's Ethnic and Racial Studies subject website Subject website through Murphy Library that includes quick links to the essential on-line databases.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered (LGBT):
East Tennessee State University LGBT metasite Start with GLSEN and go from there.
People with Disabilities:
"Teaching College Students with Disabilities," Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Delaware Links to pages and articles from around the country on 1. relevant legislation, 2. resource agencies and sites, 3. faculty and student guidebooks, 4. online articles on college students with disabilities, and 5. technology.
The Museum of disAbility
: This website is presented by People Inc., a non-profit human service agency serving people with special needs, seniors and their families in Western New York. The website contains virtual exhibits documenting various aspects of the history of individuals with disabilities, as well as an extensive bibliography. To access the website, go to http://www.museumofdisability.com/