Fostering an Inclusive Classroom Kiki Zissimopoulos, PhD Associate Director for STEM, Chicago Center for Teaching

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Fostering an Inclusive Classroom Kiki Zissimopoulos, PhD zissimopoulos@uchicago.edu Associate Director for STEM, Chicago Center for Teaching

What does inclusive teaching mean to you? Think, individually, of classrooms you may have been in that were particularly inclusive or not. If you had to pick one word to describe inclusive teaching, what would that be? Now introduce yourself and share with the person next to you.

Over the next hour we will: reflect on what it means to teach inclusively name different aspects of diversity define growth mindset and identify ways to foster this in a math classroom

Students will enter your classroom with a variety of identities Gender Race Class Learning preferences (NOT styles) Motivation for learning Approach to learning Approach to teaching Mindset (fixed or growth) Major Year Nationality Ethnicity Prior knowledge Age Gender identity Etc

As an instructor, you have control of the classroom environment Course design including how students are grouped Instructor assumptions and awareness of multicultural issues Instructor knowledge of your students backgrounds Content Inclusivity Your decisions, comments, and behaviors http://crlt.umich.edu/gsis/p3_1

How can you get to know your students backgrounds? Survey Autobiography Class blog/discussion board Tests

Growth mindset is the belief that qualities can change and that we can develop our intelligence and abilities Fixed Mindset People with a fixed mindset believe that they have a certain amount of intelligence, and nothing can change that. Growth Mindset People with a growth mindset see their qualities as things that can be developed through their dedication and effort. Many of us are a mix of fixed and growth mindsets. It s important to acknowledge and be aware of when we take a fixed approach. Carol Dweck s Website: www.mindsetonline.com http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/09/23/carol-dweck-revisits-the-growth-mindset.html

Growth mindset helps students thrive on challenges and setbacks and unlock learning and it fosters inclusion. It s not just about effort. Working hard involves thinking hard, reflecting and changing strategies. Encourage students to push through challenges. Rethink assessments Reward growth Credit for returning to problems students got wrong Let assessment drive learning only happens if you go back, look at what you did, and learn from it Provide helpful feedback Prepare everyone treat students as individuals Give high achievers opportunities to struggle and persevere Model lifelong learning How to Integrate Growth Mindset Messages into Every Part of Math Class https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/12/05/how-to-integrate-growth-mindset-messages-into-every-part-of-math-class/

What does it mean to think like a mathematician? How can you help your students develop these skills?

Inclusive classrooms are ones in which: A variety of teaching methods are used A range of opportunities for participation are used - from group discussion, to individual reflection - to allow all students to demonstrate their abilities Thoughtfulness, respect and academic excellence are valued and promoted Multiple perspectives and experiences are considered Everyone feels safe, supported and encouraged. Students are treated as individuals

Video https://youtu.be/-akuss3uj0m

Inclusive teaching IS excellent teaching Questions?

References Research-based resources: Ambrose, S. A., Bridges, M. W., DiPietro, M., Lovett, M. C., & Norman, M. K. (2010). How learning works: Seven research-based principles for smart teaching. John Wiley & Sons. Dweck, C. (2015). Carol Dweck Revisits the 'Growth Mindset'. Education Week, 35(5), 20-4. http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/09/23/carol-dweck-revisits-the-growth-mindset.html Saunders, S., & Kardia, D. (2009). Creating inclusive college classrooms. Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, University of Michigan. Retrieved October, 12, 2009. http://crlt.umich.edu/gsis/p3_1 Additional online resources: Columbia University Inclusive Teaching Forum. http://ctl.columbia.edu/programs/campus-wideevents/inclusive-teaching-forum/ How to Integrate Growth Mindset Messages into Every Part of Math Class https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/12/05/how-to-integrate-growth-mindset-messages-into-every-partof-math-class/