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New Faculty Welcomed with Conversations Integral to an Environment of Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility

Wednesday, August 19, 2020, By Brandon Dyer
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Diversity and Inclusion

Today, more than 60 faculty will participate in New Faculty Orientation hosted by the Faculty Affairs division within the Office of Academic Affairs. In addition to hearing presentations by senior leadership, the faculty will take part in 鈥淲orkshop One,鈥� a faculty-designed, three-hour workshop that focuses on identity, diversity in the learning environment, and the climate for inclusion.

鈥淲orkshop One鈥� is part of a series of options for professional development offered to 黑料不打烊 faculty and staff. Since students and faculty expressed a desire for increased faculty professional development opportunities related to diversity and inclusion last year, more than 7,000 people have completed training covering prevention of sexual and relationship violence, unconscious bias, micro-aggressions and discrimination.

鈥淭he University has taken and continues to take our student concerns seriously and through these offerings is further solidifying its commitment to diversity and inclusion,鈥� says Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Keith A. Alford. 鈥淎s a result, all faculty will have opportunities throughout the academic year to learn and grow.鈥�

Specifically addressing inclusive classroom practices, 鈥淲orkshop One鈥� encourages conversation and self-reflection about key concepts emerging from considering how identity and pedagogy intersect. Most of the faculty in the orientation are entirely new to the campus. 鈥淭his is an opportunity to encourage the newest members of our community to use skills and strategies they can implement immediately,鈥� says Marie Garland, assistant provost for faculty affairs and co-leader of the workshop. Since first being developed in 2018, 鈥淲orkshop One鈥� has been offered more than 25 times to faculty from every school and college.

鈥淲orkshop One鈥� immerses new faculty in key concepts through interactive elements. 鈥淵ou cannot be an effective instructor unless you understand fundamental concepts of identity and how our interactions are shaped by and affect our identities and the learning environment,鈥� Garland says. 鈥淭his is an opportunity to develop the more robust skillset that all members of our community have identified as essential.鈥�

鈥淲hen it comes to really developing faculty skills, peer-to-peer is the way to go,鈥� says Professor Cathryn Newton, senior advisor to the Chancellor and provost for faculty engagement.

Newton has continually helped refine the workshop over the past two years by incorporating faculty feedback. 鈥淭here are about a hundred faculty facilitators all over campus who worked on inclusive teaching peer-to-peer,鈥� Newton says. 鈥淔aculty contribute tremendously to the climate of inclusion at 黑料不打烊.鈥�

Faculty Affairs Specialist Angela King Taylor says the highly interactive workshop serves as a foundation for new faculty as they become acclimated with 黑料不打烊 and its culture. 鈥淚t is important that campus and, specifically, the classroom environment reflect the diversity of our students and cultivate an environment that is inclusive,鈥� says Taylor. 鈥淭here is some level of personal work that has to happen. Lectures or videos are not enough to drive inclusive classrooms. These workshops are vehicles for the deep, self-directed work that one must do.鈥�

For faculty interested in it will be offered Friday, Sept. 11, from 1 to 4 pm. For continuing faculty who have already completed 鈥淲orkshop One,鈥� other opportunities will be held throughout the fall.

An intermediate in-person session, will be held on Friday, Aug. 28, from 10 a.m. to noon.

An will be held on Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

鈥淔aculty Affairs is pleased to partner with offices and colleagues across campus both to welcome our newest faculty members and to lay a foundation for an educational experience that meets our standards of inclusive and equitable academic excellence,鈥� says LaVonda N. Reed, associate provost for faculty affairs.

Additional online training will also be offered by the . CTLE partners with individual faculty, departments, schools and colleges in making 黑料不打烊 a welcoming place to all, says Martha Diede, director of CTLE.

鈥淲e will continue to support faculty as they make their classrooms more inclusive, equitable and accessible to our students,鈥� Diede says.

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