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SUMMARY:CTSI Equity Roundtable: Assessing the Impact of the UTSC Curriculum Review
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Katherine R. Larson\, Vice-Dean Teaching\, Learning\, and Undergraduate Programs\, UTSCThe UTSC Campus Curriculum Review was launched in 2020 as a named priority of the campus’s current strategic plan\, Inspiring Inclusive Excellence (https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/strategicplan/)\, and as a part of a broader framework of curricular innovation and renewal. The review’s focus is on Indigenous knowledges and knowledge systems\, Black knowledges\, racialized perspectives\, and international and intercultural perspectives\, while also taking an intersectional approach. The process has been collectively led by a Working Circle made up of students\, faculty\, librarians\, staff and community members. The Working Circle’s report (https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/curriculum-review/) was released in the spring of 2022 with 56 recommended actions. This session will introduce participants to the review in the context of its ongoing implementation\, assessing its impact three years on. It will also explore the circle-based process that the Working Circle has followed as an example of the structural change towards which the curriculum review aspires and as a space that centres listening\, learning\, and dialogue across difference.
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/ctsi-equity-roundtable-assessing-the-impact-of-the-utsc-curriculum-review/
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SUMMARY:UDL Conversation with Douglas Eacho
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Douglas Eacho\, Assistant Professor\, Centre for Drama\, Theatre & Performance Studies\, Faculty of Arts & ScienceUniversal Design for Learning (UDL) (https://teaching.utoronto.ca/resources/universal-design-for-learning/) is an educational framework that leverages the values of accessibility and inclusion in designing accessible\, inclusive\, and usable methods\, materials\, and environments that reduce learning barriers and welcome learner variability.The UDL Conversations Series (https://teaching.utoronto.ca/udl-conversations/) highlights practices and considerations from U of T staff and instructors. Starting Winter 2025\, come chat with and learn from our community in fostering accessible and inclusive teaching and learning for all.
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/udl-conversation-with-douglas-eacho/
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