We hope you find the lesson plan templates we have created surrounding …
We hope you find the lesson plan templates we have created surrounding Inclusive education, focusing on inclusivity and diversity, helpful in your classroom!Created by: Kerri O'Neill, Brooke Stilling, and Josh Stayko.
This guide is designed to support the integration of OER and DEI …
This guide is designed to support the integration of OER and DEI efforts within higher education institutions. Based on research funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation that examined the strategies and experiences of the sixty-six colleges, universities, and state systems that participated in AAC&U’s inaugural, yearlong Institute on Open Educational Resources (2021–22), this publication provides evidence-based guidance and best practices that result in initiative sustainability and broad adoption of OER by strategically connecting this work to DEI goals, strategies, policies, initiatives, and offices that also exist within a given educational context.
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a lung disorder affecting more than 70,000 people worldwide. Genetic mutations leading to defective fluid clearance in the lungs cause progressive airway damage. The most life-threatening challenge in patients with CF is chronic infections, which cause severe airway inflammation. Monitoring these infections could help doctors track patients’ health, informing treatment decisions. Unfortunately, current infection surveillance techniques provide a limited picture of the full spectrum of lung microbes in CF. A new study aimed to more fully define the lower airway bacterial microbiota in patients with CF. Using high-throughput sequencing, researchers evaluated sputum samples from 299 patients from Europe and the U.S. The results showed that microbiota diversity decreased when lung function declined..."
The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.
In this lesson, students will see how statistical data can tell a …
In this lesson, students will see how statistical data can tell a larger story, understand numbers in various contexts and explore different points of view in relation to data. They will also consider how—as future voters—they will help determine how the political process can serve everybody.
Short Description: Making Ripples: A Guidebook to Challenge Status Quo in OER …
Short Description: Making Ripples: A Guidebook to Challenge Status Quo in OER Creation is a short resource designed to expand your understanding of inequities in the educational systems through breaking down the work into smaller pieces with opportunities for you to reflect, identify strategies for action, and locate resources and community members to connect with. The purpose of this guide is to explore strategies for you as OER creators to incorporate equitable practices into your workflows.
Long Description: Making Ripples: A Guidebook to Challenge Status Quo in OER Creation is a self-guided resource designed to explore strategies for OER creators that can support your journey toward creating OER with diversity, equity, and inclusion at the core.
Structured into five interconnected parts that build off one another, it contains opportunities for you to reflect, identify strategies for action, and find resources and community members to connect with to create ripple effects of positive change in education and beyond.
While it includes strategies to keeping equity at the forefront of your OER creation process, this guide also encourages you to: Reflect on your role in education to transform your pedagogical practices by incorporating equitable methods and interactions into teaching and learning Connect and collaborate in and beyond your institutional setting in ethical ways to build equitable relationships and knowledge exchange Emphasize and practice reciprocity in teaching and learning by seeking every opportunity as an educator to contribute back to communities Embrace the complexity and messiness of the process with courage, honesty, and humility
Word Count: 15347
ISBN: 978-1-989014-30-1
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This is a three-credit course which covers topics that enhance the students’ …
This is a three-credit course which covers topics that enhance the students’ problem solving abilities, knowledge of the basic principles of probability/statistics, and guides students to master critical thinking/logic skills, geometric principles, personal finance skills. This course requires that students apply their knowledge to real-world problems. A TI-84 or comparable calculator is required. The course has four main units: Thinking Algebraically, Thinking Logically and Geometrically, Thinking Statistically, and Making Connections. This course is paired with a course in MyOpenMath which contains the instructor materials (including answer keys) and online homework system with immediate feedback. All course materials are licensed by CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
In this project, students will have the opportunity to reflect on culturally …
In this project, students will have the opportunity to reflect on culturally responsive education practices. Note that this project may require very little math (depending on what adaptations are necessary to the OER), but will help students evaluate their roles in contributing to OER materials and furthering DEI practices. There are two parts to this project: 1) evaluating the current level of cultural responsiveness of an OER or the curriculum and 2) adapting an OER to be more culturally responsive. You can have students evaluate one OER (well suited if students are working individually) or the entire curriculum (well suited if students are working in teams). Regardless of whether students are working individually or as a team, they are likely to only have time to adapt one OER.
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"Microbial phylogeography is the study of diversification and distribution of microorganisms across space and time, offering unique insights into eco-evolutionary processes that influence the ubiquity and diversity of microbial populations in the environment. However, our understanding of microbes lags far behind that of macroorganisms, primarily because many dominant microorganisms are difficult to culture. A recent study evaluated the microbial phylogeography of one tiny inhabitant of freshwater ecosystems. Bacterioplankton are common to many freshwater ecosystems despite the fact that these habitats are geographically disconnected, and better understanding their microdiversity is key to uncovering the eco-evolutionary processes behind their dominance. Using long-read amplicon sequencing, researchers evaluated pelagic bacterioplankton assemblages in 11 deep freshwater lakes in Japan and Europe..."
The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.
In this biology field experience, students will explore trees of Minnesota. Working …
In this biology field experience, students will explore trees of Minnesota. Working in cooperative groups, students will discover biodiversity of trees and determine populations of tree species through observation and use of dichotomous keys.
JAXA Astronaut Soichi Noguchi was the first person to make sushi in …
JAXA Astronaut Soichi Noguchi was the first person to make sushi in space. Hear about this and what it is like to be a member of an international crew orbiting 250 miles above the earth.
In this activity, timed to coincide with National Coming Out Day on …
In this activity, timed to coincide with National Coming Out Day on October 11, students learn about what it means to "pass" (as white, as straight, as Christian...) and consider what the pressure to "pass" costs individuals and society. The activity is structured as a circle, but can be adapted for use in a conventional classroom.
This activity uses a cultural story to excite kinesthetic homework, nature journaling …
This activity uses a cultural story to excite kinesthetic homework, nature journaling and daily adventure in a child's own back yard or kitchen flower pot.
“The New Deciders” examines the influence of voters from four demographic groups—black …
“The New Deciders” examines the influence of voters from four demographic groups—black millennials, Arab Americans, Latino Evangelicals and Asian Americans. Viewers will meet political hopefuls, community leaders, activists and church members from Orange County, California, Cleveland, Ohio, Greensboro, North Carolina and Orlando, Florida, all of whom have the opportunity to move the political needle, locally and nationally.
“The New Mad Men” explores how changing demographics in the United States …
“The New Mad Men” explores how changing demographics in the United States have changed the face of advertising. In particular, the focus is on the purchasing power of the 54 million Latinx people currently living in the United States. The episode visits the headquarters of LatinWorks, an advertising agency in Austin, Texas, with a specialty in multicultural advertising.
This guide is intended as a strategic planning tool for district leaders …
This guide is intended as a strategic planning tool for district leaders wishing to promote the already pedagogically and financially compelling practice of creating or adapting open educational resources (OER) to help achieve district goals in serving all students through diversity, equity, inclusion, or accessibility (DEIA) lens. The guide provides step-by-step planning tools, including examples, templates, and resources to help district leaders articulate and establish action plans for what we refer to as "OER-DEIA." The entire guide is an open educational resource itself, free and openly licensed for reuse, remixing, and resharing.
Presentation for school leaders, including superintendents and principals, that covers the possible …
Presentation for school leaders, including superintendents and principals, that covers the possible fiscal, student learning and teaching impacts of using OER in the classroom. It has examples from Liberty Public School, MO - one of the first #GoOpen Ambassador school districts in the US. Links to resources and research (from 2015-2018) is included on the presentation.
A workbook for administrators looking to have a coordinated OER implementation in …
A workbook for administrators looking to have a coordinated OER implementation in their district, building, or target group; includes questions to answer and activities to help guide the work. This is a remix of 11 other OER resources, along with original work.
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