Hi there fellow Open Educators,

 

Here are a couple of new resources available in the BCcampus repository. You may find them interesting.

Cheers,

Rosario

 

 

Inclusive Pedagogies

Edited by Christina Page

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Link to Resource: https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/inclusivepedagogies/

 

Create classroom environments that support the needs of diverse learners, while at the same time creating an enhanced learning environment for all.

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Contributions by: Christina Page, Jennifer Hardwick, and Seanna Takacs

 

Interculturalizing the Curriculum

By Christina Page

 

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Link to Resource: https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/interculturalizingcurriculum/

 

Interculturalizing the Curriculum is the third in a series of educator development resources on interculturality. Developed for the KPU Intercultural Teaching Program, this short book engages educators in two main strands of interculturalizing the curriculum: (1) revising curriculum to reflect intercultural learning outcomes, and diverse content from multiple perspectives, and (2) supporting student interculturality development.

 

 

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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, KPU | Open Education

Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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