Faculty and students at
Massasoit Community College often come from very disparate cultural,
socioeconomic, racial, and educational backgrounds. The curriculum we offer is often a reflection
of our own value system; the strategies used to deliver that curriculum are
often byproducts of our own learning styles and academic experiences. Because MCC is an open-admissions college, we
encounter a very diverse student body.
Some of our students’ previous academic experiences include alienation,
failure, miscommunication, and misunderstanding of expectations. In this seminar, we will take up the issue of
how to design an inclusive curriculum that takes into account our students’
varying academic and cultural backgrounds.
Some questions seminar participants might explore include:
- How do you design an
inclusive curriculum?
- What are the benefits/or
disadvantages of an inclusive curriculum?
- How do you bridge academic
and cultural communication gaps?
- How do you insure faculty
and student expectations are clear?
In this seminar, we will
collectively share, examine, design, and refine syllabi as well as other
curriculum materials to reflect inclusive teaching.
Sharing the Harvest
On the basis of their seminar
work, participants of this seminar will share (within and beyond
the Massasoit community) some of the pedagogical strategies and insights that
emerge in the course of the semester.
Participants will cooperatively plan and develop the contexts and
contents for the sharing of the seminar’s product.