from the cft stacks: race, equity, and the learning environment
race, equity, and the learning environment: the global relevance of critical and inclusive pedagogies in higher education
edited by: frank tuitt, chayla haynes and saran stewart
faculty and administrators in higher education around the world are becoming aware of the need to address the systemic practices and barriers that contribute to inequitable educational outcomes of racially and ethnically diverse students.
focusing on the higher education learning environment, this volume explains the global relevance of critical and inclusive pedagogies (cip), and demonstrates how their application can transform the teaching and learning process and promote more equitable educational outcomes among all students, but especially racially minoritized students.
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