Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: An Examination of Diversity-Infused Faculty Professional Development Programs

Given the national and global demographic trends, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are topics of discussion in U.S. higher education institutions. Most post-secondary institutions include DEI initiatives and mission statements, including implementing inclusive frameworks and approaches. These...

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Diversity equity & inclusion
Diversity training
Educational Environment
Faculty Development
Higher education
Inclusive education
Individualized Instruction
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Learning
Learning Theories
Mission statements
Multicultural education
Outcomes of Education
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Principles
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Social justice
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Universal design
University faculty
Values
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