Inclusive Teaching Seminar Series Session 3
Join us for a workshop and Lunch & Learn with Bryan Dewsbury. Bryan currently serves as an Associate Professor of Biology at Florida International University.  Bryan will lead a workshop titled: "Assessing the Inclusive Course Experience" and a Keynote titled: Beyond Inclusion - Inclusive Education for Civic Participation". 

Bryan currently serves as an Associate Professor of Biology at Florida International University where he also is an Associate Director of the STEM Transformation Institute. He is the Principal Investigator of the Science Education And Society (SEAS) program, where his team conducts research on the social context of education. He is a Fellow of the John N. Gardner Institute and the RIOS (Racially-Just Inclusive Open Science) institute. He conducts faculty development and support for institutions interested in transforming their educational practices pertaining to creating inclusive environments and in this regard has worked with over 100 institutions across North America, United Kingdom and West Africa. He is a co-author on the upcoming book 'Norton's Guide to Inclusive Teaching' and author of the upcoming book 'What then shall I teach? - Rethinking equity in higher education'. He is the founder of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Deep Teaching Residency, a national workshop aimed at supporting faculty in transforming their classroom to more meaningfully incorporate inclusive practices.

Workshop - Assessing the Inclusive Course Experience
February 1, 2023
9am-10am
O'Dea Room

Lunch & Learn - Beyond Inclusion - Inclusive Education for Civic Participation  
February 1, 2023
12pm-1:30pm
LSC Conference Room
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