High-Impact Inclusive Learning Organizations: Evidence-Based Strategies in Higher Education

Katelyn Romsa, Bryan Romsa, Kevin Sackreiter, J. Hanson, Mary Kay Helling, Heidi Adele Sackreiter
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There is a wide consensus among higher education constituents that inclusive learning is essential for all students (Landorf, Doscher, & Jaffus, 2017). Despite this consensus, few theory-to-practice models exist demonstrating how to achieve this goal. Faculty and administrators from a public, land-grant university located in the Midwestern United States are addressing the challenges associated with implementing equity and inclusion at their institution through the development of a model that includes intentional use of theory for designing inclusive learning environments. A primary component of this model was to develop a campus-wide policy across all departments and disciplines. This policy was collectively created with stakeholders across divisions, departments, and disciplines to integrate universal inclusive learning throughout the institution to achieve the aim of inclusive excellence. The outcomes of this policy are in the preliminary stages, but the goal is that far-reaching educational gains will occur in helping students acquire the broad knowledge, higher-order thinking skills, and real-world experiences they need to thrive in a diverse global society. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a helpful way of examining how intentional application of theory might work in higher education institutions to achieve high quality, high-impact inclusive learning for all students.
高影响力的包容性学习型组织:高等教育中的循证策略
高等教育的组成部分普遍认为,包容性学习对所有学生都至关重要(Landorf, Doscher, & Jaffus, 2017)。尽管有这种共识,但很少有理论到实践的模型能够证明如何实现这一目标。位于美国中西部的一所公立赠地大学的教师和管理人员正在通过开发一种模型来解决与在其机构中实施公平和包容相关的挑战,该模型包括有意使用理论来设计包容性学习环境。这种模式的一个主要组成部分是制定一个跨所有部门和学科的校园政策。这项政策是由跨部门、部门和学科的利益相关者共同制定的,旨在将整个机构的普遍包容性学习整合起来,以实现包容性卓越的目标。这项政策的成果尚处于初步阶段,但其目标是在帮助学生获得在多元化的全球社会中茁壮成长所需的广泛知识、高阶思维技能和现实世界经验方面取得深远的教育成果。本章的目的是提供一种有用的方法来研究如何有意识地应用理论在高等教育机构中发挥作用,从而为所有学生实现高质量、高影响力的包容性学习。
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