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What is a Community of Practice?
A Community of Practice (CoP) is an important time for faculty and/or staff to gather and engage in critical conversations about how to best advance the work of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB). CoPs are grounded in praxis which is understood to be the gap between theory and practice. It is the recognition of critical theory as an essential foundation that informs action and application, neither elitist or anti-intellectual. Participants will meet to discuss a reading/viewing or “workshop” a mini-lesson that inspires action based on research and evidence-based DEIB principles (e.g. shift in disposition and mindset – how we engage one another; disrupting micro-aggressions; increasing knowledge about diverse social groups; policy analysis and equity audit; syllabus revision, etc.). Discussing and practicing with one another can offer affirming support and build skill sets. To achieve the full benefits of these collaborative conversations with your peers, Communities of Practice require your dedicated time, willingness to contribute and ability to be fully present when possible.
All UWT staff and faculty are welcome to join. You do not need to attend every scheduled meeting to participate.
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Dates |
Times |
Zoom Link |
Teaching Courses with the Diversity Designation:Faculty will reflect on their pedagogy, workshop lesson plans and discuss problems of practice with colleagues. |
Tuesdays: April 15 April 29 May 20 |
12:30 - 1:20pm |
https://washington.zoom.us/j/95966975991 Meeting ID: 959 6697 5991 |
Practicing DEIB-mindedness in the Workplace:Ideal for staff, we will share stories and practice identifying opportunities to apply equity lens in decision making and leadership. |
Thursdays: April 24 May 15 |
9:30 - 10:30am |
https://washington.zoom.us/j/95877648293 Meeting ID: 958 7764 8293 |