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Multicultural
Teaching Services for Faculty and GSIs
CRLT's Coordinator of Multicultural Teaching and Learning Services
and other professional staff develop and facilitate a variety of customized
programs (e.g.,
workshops, retreats) that address multicultural issues in specific academic
contexts. The planning of these programs is typically done in collaboration
with faculty and/or graduate students who are members of the college
or department
that has requested the service. CRLT also provides campus-wide workshops
and individual consultations for faculty and GSIs to help them serve the
learning
needs of UM's diverse student body. These services address multicultural
topics
such as transforming course content, creating and maintaining inclusive
classroom
environments, and expanding pedagogical techniques to be more inclusive of
different styles of learning and to facilitate the achievement of all
students. CRLT also
maintains a set of resources (books and articles, in-house publications,
videotapes) to support multicultural teaching and learning. Contact CRLT
(via e-mail
at crlt@umich.edu or via phone
at 734-764-0505) for information.
Services for Faculty and GSIs
Consultations
Any faculty member or GSI can make an individual appointment to discuss multicultural
teaching-related concerns (creating inclusive classroom environments, transforming
courses to become more multicultural, expanding pedagogical techniques to accommodate
a range of learning styles, etc.). All consultations are confidential.
Seminars on Multicultural Teaching and Learning
CRLT offers seminars on a range of multicultural teaching and learning
topics. These seminars are led by CRLT staff, UM faculty and GSIs. CRLT
has also invited faculty speakers from other campuses to share their expertise
on this topic. Multicultural seminars appear in orientations for faculty
and for GSIs, the campus-wide seminar series, and as part of customized
programming for individual academic units. Seminars that are specific
to a unit are developed in consultation with a faculty steering committee
(see Customized Programs and
Faculty Retreats). Past seminar topics have included:
- Learning that Challenges Students' Values and Assumptions
- Writing Successful Grant Proposals for Multicultural Initiatives
- Exploring Issues in Multicultural Teaching
- Fundamentals of Academic Service Learning
- Teaching Students with Disabilities
- Engaging Students in Critical Thinking About the World as They Know It
- UM Students Talk About the Climate for Learning
- Who Am I and How Am I Seen in the Classroom?
- Culture of American Classrooms at the University of Michigan
- Dealing with Student Resistance
- Teaching Controversial Course Material
Grants for multicultural teaching and learning fund
individual faculty members and groups of faculty who want to foster inclusivity
in the classroom and in academic units, or revise their courses and curricula
to include multicultural content.
Support for experienced multicultural practitioners to advance and
support UMs public role in a diverse democracy. This support often takes
the form of consultations concerning research projects on multiculturalism
in higher education, and assessment and research on effective and successful
multicultural practice. CRLT also seeks to cultivate mutual ties across campus
to maintain a supportive community of scholars who are aware of one anothers
efforts, share resources and strategies, and seek to enhance multicultural
education. Besides bringing instructors together across units, CRLT maintains
a collection of multicultural teaching and learning resources such
as books, articles, and videotapes that may be utilized by the UM community.
CRLT • University
of Michigan • 1071 Palmer Commons • 100 Washtenaw Ave. • Ann
Arbor, MI 48109-2218
Phone: (734) 764-0505 • Fax: (734) 647-3600 • Email: crlt@umich.edu
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