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The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project


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Academic Level:
Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)
Postdoc & Early Career
Faculty & Administrators

Description:
The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project, a NSF grant-funded program, hosts content through two modalities: an asynchronous course offered on edX or a blended learning opportunity that accompanies our edX course with synchronous learning community content.

We are excited to announce that the application process to join our community of facilitators is now open! This program is designed for faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and staff who wish to develop skills and techniques for facilitating learning communities at their local institutions alongside our edX course. Learning communities encourage connection and a deeper dive into the course material.

We are seeking teams of 2-3 facilitators from each institution who will be committed to participating in our virtual facilitator training in July.

More information about the opportunity, as well as the application, is available on our website. Please reach out to inclusivestemteaching@gmail.com with any questions.
opportunity

Participating Institution(s):
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Boston University (Lead)
Des Moines Area Community College
University of Georgia
University of Michigan
University of Utah
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Program Materials:
 • Program Website 

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
STEM Fields

Keywords:
Diversity

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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)


Page last updated 8/6/2024
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