Intercultural Pedagogy Community of Practice (ICPCP) Fall 2018
Intercultural Pedagogy Community of Practice (ICPCP)
Facilitated by: Paula J Pedersen and Helen Mongan-Rallis

For those of you who wonder: What does a culturally inclusive classroom look like? How can I integrate more diverse content into my course? Why should I? What does my teaching have to do with Goal 2 of UMD's strategic plan?

If you are interested in joining a community of practice to explore these questions and integrate these practices into your fall course(s). Please join us!  We will focus on inclusive pedagogy and curriculum integration of diverse/intercultural content. ALL disciplines APPLY!!

We will kick off with lunch and a partial day - followed by bi-monthly community of practice sessions. Participants are asked to be available for most sessions. Each participant will be encouraged to have a current course they are working with throughout the semester or planning for the future (though it is not required for participation.)

Dates:
August 21, 2018; 12:00-4:00 ish - Foundational work-syllabus creation and development of a “plan” followed by Bi-Monthly meetings. Lunch provided at this opening half day session.* (please include dietary considerations in the last question)

Wednesdays 10:00-12:00 - Room, TBD
September 5
September 19
October 3
October 17
October 31
November 14
November 28

Please complete the google form below to register!
Email ppederse@d.umn.edu with any questions


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Name (First and last) *
Department/College or Unit *
What course/courses am I interested in working to make more inclusive?
What have I already done/been doing toward inclusion in my class(es)?
Where do I struggle and need ideas, information and/or support?
What personal or cultural considerations would help me to get the most out of this experience? Please include any dietary requests.
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