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Next Steps for the Inclusive Classroom

When the pandemic forced college classrooms online, it gave faculty members unexpected insights into the off-campus lives of their students. With a virtual peek into the homes of students, college professors gained new understanding of their challenges and struggles, particularly for students of color and those in low-income households.

“Next Steps for the Inclusive Classroom,” a virtual event, brings together a panel of experts in teaching and learning to discuss what lies ahead for the inclusive classroom, in both traditional and hybrid settings. Join us for a forum to ask and answer such questions as:

  • How will insights gained during virtual semesters inform teaching as colleges return to traditional classrooms?
  • How can digital tools help build inclusive classrooms, where all students feel able and excited to participate?
  • How will the pandemic experience affect longer-term faculty efforts to teach differently as student demographics shift nationally?

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