Diversity at NIS
At NIS, we believe the following about diversity:
Definition: Every community member is seen and heard.
Action: Acknowledging, appreciating, and valuing the differences that make us unique shall build a robust, connected community.
Top Tips
Among the tips featured in lists of “how to” embrace and teach diversity in classrooms are the following:
1. Re-evaluate your teaching pedagogy and curriculum
Which voices are speaking in your classroom?
That is, whose stories do you tell? Especially in the humanities and social sciences, teaching materials can often be limited to Western, white, male and middle-class narratives. Also, are you addressing all the learner needs in your classroom?
2. Get to know your students
All the students in your school are unique individuals, so use that fact to build a diverse and inclusive school culture.
3. Be willing to address inequality
Something to look at:
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Something to read:
Something to view (if only for the feels!):
Connect to UDL:
Guideline Checkpoint 7.2: Optimize relevance, value and authenticity.