Supporting Diversity and Inclusiveness Amid a Changing Academic Landscape

Vierne Placide, M. Vance
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Prior to the pandemic, two-thirds of universities and colleges administered courses in the traditional face-to-face setting. After the abrupt change due to the pandemic, educators submerged themselves in virtual pedagogy and forged ahead in preparing the future workforce. An area that may have been overlooked was ensuring the learning environment remained diverse, equitable, and inclusive for all learners. Vital to students matriculating through programs and entering the healthcare workforce is recognizing and understanding student learning styles and having an ecological glimpse of circumstances that may affect their learning. Employing the intersectionality framework to explore inequities exacerbated by students' identities is a starting point. Implementing strategic priorities and DEI practices to decrease the equity gap that exists in the healthcare system and higher education institutions is essential. Health profession educators play a unique role in serving as change agents for future healthcare professionals who have a direct impact on health outcomes.
在不断变化的学术环境中支持多样性和包容性
在大流行之前,三分之二的大学和学院以传统的面对面方式开设课程。在大流行造成的突然变化之后,教育工作者沉浸在虚拟教学中,为培养未来的劳动力而努力。一个可能被忽视的领域是确保学习环境对所有学习者保持多样化、公平和包容性。认识和理解学生的学习风格,并对可能影响他们学习的环境有一个生态的一瞥,对于学生通过课程入学和进入医疗保健工作队伍至关重要。利用交叉性框架来探讨因学生身份而加剧的不平等是一个起点。实施战略重点和DEI实践,以减少存在于医疗保健系统和高等教育机构中的公平差距是至关重要的。卫生专业教育工作者在作为对健康结果有直接影响的未来卫生保健专业人员的变革推动者方面发挥着独特的作用。
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