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Tuesday, May 13 Diversity ad Sustainability in the Classroom
Presentations by Arthur Palacus and Ideas on Promoting Inclusion in the Classroom
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Creating Inclusive Classrooms
Making the classroom more accessible to all students
Ebonics Quiz
The quiz gives two phrases translated into Ebonics and asks you to choose the grammatically correct phrase.
Feedback from Breakout Groups
Graphic representation of ideas discussed in sustainability breakout groups
Including Sustainability in the Classroom
Faculty discuss their own experiences with including issues of sustainability in courses
Presentaton on Ebonics
Dr. Arthur Palacus explains why Ebonics is a formal language, not a dialect of English.
Student Presentation on Diversity
Students talk about experiences on campus that have made them feel not included
Author:
Rebecca Diliddo
Last modified:
2/18/2015 8:25 AM (EDT)