Creating and Assessing Faculty Training on Global, Intercultural, and Inclusive Practices
This article first discusses literature on the importance of diversity work in higher education, and second, how it can and should be implemented. It will also examine Utah Valley University's journey to create faculty diversity training in order to meet the needs of an increasingly global society as well as how those trainings were assessed. The article explores this institution's global/intercultural initiative designed to increase cultural awareness in the classroom and share assessment results from faculty who have participated in this initiative.
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2018
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Authors: | Waite, Bryan ; Colvin, Janet |
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International Journal of Teacher Education and Professional Development (IJTEPD). - IGI Global, ISSN 2572-486X, ZDB-ID 2922639-9. - Vol. 1.2018, 2 (01.07.), p. 72-86
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IGI Global |
Subject: | Assessment | Culture Diversity | Diversity | Global | Inclusion | Intercultural | Multicultural | Pedagogy | Training |
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