Resources
Below you will find links to some excellent resources related to teaching, learning, and diversity. (NOTE: Links will open in a new browser window)
- National
Study of Student Engagement, 2004 Annual Report
A wide variety of national information about the student experience.
- Perceptions
of faculty behavior by students of color
This article by Mark A. Chesler chronicles the experiences of students of color in classes at the University of Michigan. (Downloads as a PDF file
.)
- Teaching
a Diverse Student Body: Practical Suggestions for Enhancing our Students'
Learning
The Teaching Resource Center at the University of Virginia has published this valuable resource which also contains chapters on student sub-cultures.
- Teaching
for Inclusion: Diversity in the Classroom
Written and published online by the staff of the Center for Teaching and Learning from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, this fine resource contains specific chapters on a variety of different student groups.
- Tools
for Teaching
This outstanding book about teaching was written by Barbara Gross Davis. Many of the chapters are available online.
- UO
Campus Climate on Diversity: Executive Summary of Survey Results, January
2002
Prepared by Dr. Susan Rankin, Senior Diversity Planning Analyst at The Pennsylvania State University, the report summarizes the responses of over 1200 UO faculty, staff, and students about the campus climate on diversity.
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