Digital Learning & Equity – Reading & Resources
Digital Learning & Equity – Reading & Resources
March 7, 2022
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On February 2, Teaching & Learning Technologies hosted Dr. Jessica Williams, Director of Every Learner Everywhere, for a TEACHxpert talk on digital learning and equity. Her talk covered common myths about technology and learning and was filled with additional resources and readings. As she wrapped up her session, Dr. Williams encouraged instructors to consider adding additional feedback opportunities to hear from students about your teaching practices and classroom environment. If you’d like some help, make an appointment to talk with a Learning Engineer or check out the Searle Center’s resources.
More in the mood for some reading? Check out some of the many excellent resources that Dr. Williams shared during her TEACHxperts talk.
Resources
On creating structural change
Every Learner Everywhere Publications
- Getting Started with Equity – A Guide for Academic Department Leaders
- Improving Departmental Equity Using the IMPACT Framework
Dr. Estela Mara Bensimon
- USC Center for Urban Education – Racial Equity Tools
- McNair, Tia Brown, Estela Mara Bensimon, and Lindsey Malcom-Piquextia. From Equity Talk to Equity Walk: A Guide for Campus-Based Leadership and Practice. Jossey-Bass, 2020.
Dr. Luke Wood
Paul Gorski
On pedagogy & teaching practices
Dr. Bettina Love
- Love, Betina. We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom. Penguin Random House, 2020.
Dr. Kyoko Kishimoto
- Kishimoto, Kyoko. Anti-racist pedagogy: from faculty's self-reflection to organizing within and beyond the classroom. Race Ethnicity and Education, vo. 21, no. 4, 2018, pp. 540-554.
Dr. Luke Wood
- Wood, J. Luke. Black Minds Matter – Realizing the Brilliance, Dignity, and Morality of Black Males in Education. Montezuma, 2019.
- Author website
Every Learner Everywhere Publications
On bias
Stanford Study on Bias in Online Classes
- Baker, R., Dee, T., Evans, B., & John, J. Bias in Online Classes: Evidence from a Field Experiment. 2018.
Resources on Algorithmic Bias
- Every Learner Everywhere blog: What are the risks of algorithmic bias in higher education?
- Algorithmic Justice League