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Build Inclusive Syllabi

Foster Open Dialogue

Module 2: Getting DEI into Your Curriculum*

From Ways to Incorporate DEI into Your Courses By David Luke, Chief Diversity Officer, University of Michigan, Flint

Build Inclusive Syllabi

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As you endeavor to build DEI in your course curriculum, an important step is to build an inclusive syllabus.  The syllabus, as the learning contract between the instructor and students, sets the tone for the course, so building it in an inclusive way indicates to the students that DEI is valued in the course.  There are several ways to make the syllabus inclusive, from sharing pronouns (if you are comfortable) or drafting discussion ground rules to including information about disability and accessibility accommodations and so much more.  

There are ample resources for building inclusive syllabi, decolonizing your syllabus, etc.  Some are discipline-specific and others are more general, but they are available online at numerous university centers for learning and teaching.

*Published 07/22. © 2022 Sage Publishing. All rights reserved. All other brand and product names are the property of their respective owners. 

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