Resources for Inclusive Pedagogies
Page last updated on 07/22/2008
Murphy Library books on inclusive pedagogies in higher education, the social aspects of college teaching, and minority education in higher education in the U.S. Several of these titles define diversity broadly, including students with disabilities. See also Feminist Teacher, a journal devoted to inclusive pedagogies, available through the GenderWatch database at Murphy.
Diversityweb.org (hosted by the AAC&U) includes a section on innovative teaching strategies.
University Instructional Design:
University of Guelph's Teaching Support Services UID Resources page offers ideas at differing levels of complexity: http://www.tss.uoguelph.ca/uid/index.cfm
Feminist Pedagogy:
Contemporary feminist pedagogies consider much more than just "women." They typically examine the multiple identities of both faculty and students, including our gender, race, social class, sexual orientation, age, religion, and disabilities.
Association of College and Research Libraries, Women's Studies Section Links on Women, Education, and Girls, Pedagogy. Lists online articles, bibliographies, and websites. Scroll through the entire website for Curriculum, Research, Funding, and Issues. The Periodicals section lists journals for teaching and pedagogy around a range of diversity issues. Maintained by the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian's office.
WMST-L Discussion List WMST-Listers discuss feminist pedagogy and classroom issues, as well as research, program administration, and campus politics. The website includes instructions for joining WMST-L and WMST-L's searchable archives. Note that this is a very large list and is very active.
Other Inclusive Pedagogies
"Creating Inclusive College Classrooms," Shari Saunders and Diana Kardia, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, University of Michigan.
"Faculty Accountability for Culturally Inclusive Pedagogy and Curricula," Stephen John Quaye and Shaun R. Harper. Liberal Education (June 22, 2007).