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Professional Development Resources


During the 2023 calendar year, the Office of Academic Affairs is embracing the professional development theme of Cultural Responsivity

A shared professional development theme offers us the opportunity to share resource recommendations with each other, engage in conversations about how to apply what we learn in our daily work activities and work together to continually improve inclusiveness for all members of our campus community. Interim Provost Dr. Abby Parrill-Baker asks that all members of Academic Affairs, both faculty and staff, choose one theme-appropriate professional development activity to engage with this fall. 

Ideas for participation include watching a webinar, reading an article/book or participating in a unit-level group workshop. Should you come across some great resources and want to share them with colleagues, please use the form below to provide that information. 

 

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Online Resources

Examples: Articles, Websites, Videos, Virtual Conferences, Webinars

 

Resource Type: Article

Article Title: Diversity in Higher Education: Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms

Submitted By: Dr. Abby Parrill-Baker, Interim Provost

 

Article Title: Diversity in Higher Education: Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms

Submitted By: Dr. Abby Parrill-Baker, Interim Provost

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Books


 

The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up A Generation for Failure (2018)
Authors: Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt
ISBN: 0735224897  |  Link to eBook via UofM Library

Submitted By: Dr. Bill Hardgrave, President

   

 

 

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Examples: Articles, Websites, Videos, Virtual Conferences, Webinars

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