Moving Forward Together on Inclusive Curriculum and Pedagogy
Overview
In this era of increasing polarization, UNT's mission of preparing students for the
challenges they will meet in a world that is evolving rapidly has never been more
important. A critical part of this preparation is helping students learn to consider
and engage with different perspectives, and to be comfortable and confident expressing their
own. Unfortunately, some students, particularly from minoritized groups, do not always
feel included, nor that their experiences are valued. Indeed, minoritized students
often express doubt that they belong in the academic programs in which they are interested
or even that they belong at a university at all. For the sake of all our students,
it is incumbent on all of us that we carefully examine our policies and practices
to ensure that they “equitably support, affirm, and validate students from…minoritized
groups.”[1]
[1] Syllabus Review Guide, Center for Urban Education, Rossier School of Education,
University of Southern California, p. 3.