Build community
Create a sense of belonging, community, and support.
Practices
A major part of our college mission is to deliver access to quality education in a collaborative culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. Instructors are advocates for a just and inclusive college climate, regardless of individual differences, beliefs, or identities. A major step toward supporting this goal is to create a sense of belonging, community, and support. Here are the essential practices for this category.
Essential Practices
- Create a welcoming, engaging learning environment where students feel a sense of connection to the instructor, other students, and the course.
- Implement classroom discussion guidelines for civil discourse that respects the diversity of the group.
- Apply strategies to promote diversity, equity and inclusion as well as culturally responsive teaching.
- Show instructor presence in discussions and other collaborative activities through participation or feedback, and monitor discussion activities in regards to tone, relevance and appropriateness.
High-Impact Practices for Continuous Improvement
- Evaluate culturally responsive teaching strategies for effectiveness and relevance. Make changes to courses accordingly.
- Encourage course participation through engagement in course related resources on campus or in the community.
- Encourage student collaboration on projects and assignments where appropriate.
- Encourage students to use images, audio, video, or other media in discussions or projects.
Examples
- Model respect for social, cultural and linguistic differences.
- Adapt your communication style accordingly to provide a safe and supportive learning environment.
- Be culturally sensitive when using humor or idioms in the course.
- 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网 a community agreement on student interactions, for example having students create a set of Ground Rules together.
- Facilitate study groups through discussions, Zoom, Google docs, Jamboards, etc.
- Offer opportunities for students to provide additional resources to further the learning objectives.
- Provide announcements and share resources offered to students by the college to connect students back to the larger campus community they are part of.
- Use a video introduction to personalize your presence in the course.
- Provide positive feedback to where students are encouraged to learn and challenge different perspectives.
- Summarize student responses from assignments or discussions to reflect the diverse thoughts of the classroom community.
- Consider embedding a tutor or librarian within your online class.
- Personalize your course shell.
Resources
- Virtual Learning Communities
- Community Building Activities
- SUNY OSCQR Standard 1: Welcome and Getting Started Content
- Culturally Responsive Remote Teaching: PCC Online Workshop Recording
- Ease Learning’s DEI Rubric
- Peralta Online Equity Rubric
- Leveraging Brightspace to Enhance Equity in Your Course
- Photovoice Introduction Activity Example Slide
- Photovoice: PCC Workshop Recording