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What is Equity Pedagogy

Handbook of Research on Social Justice and Equity in Education
Teaching processes that foreground access, fairness, and justice.
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Equitable Teaching Practices in Higher Education: Key Insights From the Literature
Stefanie Argus (University of Rhode Island, USA), Annemarie Vaccaro (University of Rhode Island, USA), Julie Coiro (University of Rhode Island, USA), Rabia Hos (University of Rhode Island, USA), and Theresa Deeney (University of Rhode Island, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9567-1.ch005
Abstract
This chapter presents synthesized insights from rich and varied literatures about pedagogies in higher education for equity and justice. The authors summarize key empirical, theoretical, and best practice literature about designing and implementing socially-just pedagogies in higher education. The synthesis is organized into three sections that mirror the varied foci (e.g., personal classroom, university, etc.) of equity and justice literature. The individual faculty domain summarizes literature about self-work required of faculty. The instructional domain explicates the varied strategies faculty can use to design equitable classroom environments and deliver socially just curriculum and praxis. Finally, the institutional domain summarizes the less voluminous, but important, body of work situating equity pedagogy within the broader literature about social justice and equity in higher education.
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Equity Pedagogies for Inclusive Online Classrooms in Higher Education
Teaching methods and strategies are enacted equitable to offer all students, irrespective of their backgrounds, the same learning opportunities to help them achieve positive outcomes and succeed in society.
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