Wed, Apr 1, 2026

5 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Do you want to support and facilitate the success of students with wide-ranging experiences, identities, and learning styles? Are you interested in learning about the ‘hidden curriculum’ and how structural inequity in university settings impacts student engagement both in and outside of the classroom? In this four-week workshop, we will work together to recognize and address possible sources of inequity in courses across disciplines, building a communal definition of ‘equitable teaching’ and identifying strategies for implementing it. We will think holistically about what equitable teaching means at different parts of the course-design process, including classroom participation, assessment, and grading. All disciplines welcome! Feel free to contact us—Oliver Lucier (oliver.lucier@yale.edu) and Kirsty Scott (kirsty.scott@yale.edu —with any questions or requests.
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Poorvu Center: Graduate and Postdoctoral Teaching Development | Website | View More Events

Kirsty Scott

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