Incorporating diverse perspectives and voices into the curriculum from "summary" of Teaching What You DonÕt Know by Therese Huston
Including a range of viewpoints and voices in the curriculum is a critical aspect of creating a rich and dynamic learning environment. By incorporating diverse perspectives, instructors can expose students to a variety of ideas, experiences, and ways of thinking that they may not have encountered otherwise. This can help students develop a more nuanced understanding of complex issues and foster critical thinking skills.
One way to incorporate diverse perspectives is to include readings, videos, and other materials created by authors from different backgrounds and cultures. This can help students see the world through different lenses and gain a broader understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, inviting guest speakers from diverse backgrounds to share their expertise can provide students with firsthand insights and experiences that complement the course material.
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