In the video below, Penn faculty reflect on how they think about and teach inclusively.Â
28Feb’22
The diversity of students at Penn is a tremendous asset for teaching and learning, whether in the classroom, lab, or mentorship. Teaching inclusively, though, comes with challenges and the responsibility to create an environment in which all of our students can achieve to the best of their abilities.
Penn faculty, along with CETLI, are engaged in finding and deploying best practices in inclusive teaching. In workshops and one-on-one consultations, CETLI supports faculty and graduate students in reflecting on and adopting teaching practices inclusive of a diverse student body.
This page includes guides, syllabus considerations, and additional resources for thinking about inclusion and equity in teaching. CETLI's evidence-based strategies provide teaching practices that encourage inclusivity and equity, regardless of course content.
Penn Faculty on What Inclusive Teaching Means to Them
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- Overview
- Supporting Your Students
- Inclusive & Equitable Teaching
- Teaching with Technology
- Generative AI & Your Teaching
- Structured Active In-class Learning (SAIL)
- Syllabus Language & Policies
- Academic Integrity
- Course Evaluations
- Teaching Online
- Course Roster, Classroom & Calendar Info
- Policies Concerning Student-Faculty Interactions
- For New Faculty
- Teaching Grants for Faculty