Inclusive Teaching

Say Something Harmful in Class? SNAP Out of It

“Let’s pretend,” I said, pointing toward the back row, “that Macbeth’s enemy is way across the battlefield, back by Jon.” I moved down the aisle, reciting Shakespeare’s language. “Like valour’s minion carved out his passage—till he faced . . .”—then gestured in the same direction

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Weaving UDL and Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy to Promote Inclusion

Moving beyond standard instructional practices is a necessity in today’s diverse classrooms. Faculty are tasked with creating educational spaces that not only meet the varied learning needs of their students but also leverage their backgrounds. The good news? Effective models already exist.

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The Room Where It Happens: Teaching for Equity

“Focus on what you can control” is hardly groundbreaking advice. Yet when I read David Gooblar’s version of it this August in One Classroom at a Time: How Better Teaching Can Make College More Equitable (Harvard UP, 2025), it felt newly persuasive: “[Professors] cannot control

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Teaching Gender and Sexuality in a Divisive Climate

Lately, social media videos have been flooded with discourse and arguments as to what constitutes a man and a woman and whether biology dictates gender. Many are being recorded on college campuses and in community forums. It is unclear which came first, but in 2023,

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