Inclusive Teaching Resources

Understand Yourself as the Instructor

How does your academic and personal background affect the ways that you plan and teach your class or interact with students?


Understand Yourself as the Instructor

Self-Assessment Questions and Surveys

You might be asking,"What does knowing myself have to do with inclusive teaching?" These articles explore that question and provide you with guidelines to help you start answering it:

Teaching in a Racially Diverse Classroom, from the Derek Bok Center at Harvard University)

Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education

The Chilly Climate: How Men and Women are Treated Differently in Classrooms and at Work

Your Diversity, Academic Culture, and Teaching and Learning Styles. Chapter 1 of Teaching for Inclusion, a publication of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.


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Understand Yourself as the Instructor

Preparing to Teach

CIDR Consultation - Meet with CIDR Staff to Discuss Your Teaching-Related Questions

CIDR Resources and Tools for Teaching

Inclusive Teaching Resources

Inclusive Teaching Strategies


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Understand Yourself as the Instructor

Tools and Resources to Help You Assess Your Teaching

CIDR Services: Assessment of Teaching

Collecting Feedback from Students

Making Sense of Student Ratings

Midterm Class Interviews (also known as the SGID)


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Understand Yourself as the Instructor

Recommended Reading

Achieving Diversity: Guidelines for Enhancing Pluralism and Unity

Creating an Inclusive College Classroom, from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan.

Head Trip: A Teaching and Learning Discussion, by Polly E. McLean, in the UC Boulder Diversity Essay Series

Perceptions of Faculty by Students of Color, from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan.


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