TEACHING RESOURCES
A Guide to Gender Identity Terms
NPR has compiled a glossary of terms relating to gender identity.
A resource to provide a safe learning environment for trans and gender diverse (TGD) students.
This self-reflective tool aims to boost interpersonal and cultural sensitivity in both students and teachers.
This resource can facilitate departmental curricular transformations and pedagogical advancements in classrooms.
The APA has developed this resource to better support students with disabilities.
Ideas for adopting a social justice focus into your teaching. Suggested readings are available through the USF library.
This book advocates for the use of labor-based grading practices to increase the effectiveness of classroom teaching.
SPSSI has compiled several resources for discussing social issues in psychology courses.
An elaborate guide to maintaining LGBTQ+ inclusive practices in the classroom.
Join the find many teaching resources, including many tips for navigating issues of diversity.
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Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching
An engaging and thoughtful guide to developing inclusive teaching practices.
Suggestions for creating a syllabus that is respectful, welcoming, and inclusive.
A resource on creating inclusive classrooms for students of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
This paper explores the teaching of sexual identity and orientation in psychology college courses and other academic areas.
Run the Accessibility Checker to make sure your Microsoft Office content is easy for people of all abilities to read and edit.
Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible to people with disabilities.
Fostering a culture of inclusive excellence and addressing bias and anti-Blackness within higher education.
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Incorporating diversity in classroom settings: Real and engaging examples for various psychology courses.
As instructors of Psychology and other related fields, we can help students understand and appreciate diversity, cultivate a critical mind to analyze the role of sociocultural factors, and develop the knowledge and skills that would allow them to act ethically and responsibly in a diverse world. In this volume, intersectionality of the many areas of diversity are emphasized.
Learn how to better communicate your research to a wider audience.
The APA's bias-free language committees have created a guide for writing about people without bias across a range of topics.
Selected resources for teachers involving Native American Heritage Month.
A podcast for intersectional allies and social justice academics hosted by social psychologist Kim Case, Ph.D. Season 2 has begun and discusses the topic of Anti-Racist Pedagogy and the idea of education as liberation.
ASK070: What is labor-based grading?
In this AskPsychSessions feature, Marianne speaks with Jasmine Mena from Bucknell University. They cover the basics of labor-based grading and bringing in student reflections on learning to classroom assignments.
ASK061: How do I deal with EDI backlash in my classroom?
In this AskPsychSessions feature, Marianne welcomes Valerie Taylor back to the podcast. This time, they discuss how to handle pushback when you start to add more EDI (equity, diversity, and inclusion) efforts to your courses.
ASK059: How can an interdisciplinary lens impact teaching?
In this AskPsychSessions feature, Marianne chats with Belem Lopez from The University of Texas at Austin. They discuss why bringing an interdisciplinary lens to teaching is helpful to students as well as some teaching questions regarding language use.
TMS02E02: The Cultural Baggage of Grading, or, Grades as a (Mis)measure of Worth
Episode snippets: grading, students procrastinating until the end of the semester, why new collegiate hires get fired, the cultural baggage about grades, grades as a (mis)measure of worth, norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading, the "true" curve, grading without points.
These workshops are suitable for a range of skills and experience with research and will help you take your research to the next level.
Learn how to better communicate your research to a wider audience.
SSRN’s Race & Social Inequity Hub highlights recent research related to systemic racism, racial violence, law enforcement reform, and social justice movements.
SSRN’s Pride Month Hub highlights recent research related to the pursuit of equal justice and opportunities, as well as greater acceptance for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Gloria Frazier. 2018.
A guide on how to implement gender identity measures across all fields of psychology and assess options for collecting gender identity data. This paper provides specific advice for psychological researchers interested in the science of gender identity measurement.
Sponsored by Boston University
Part 1: Friday, May 21, 2021 (virtual)
The Clinical Psychology Program in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Boston University is inviting junior scholars from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups to participate in an invited conference on diversity, equity, and inclusion.