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Inclusive Teaching Practices: CITL can help you foster student-centered teaching practices that level the playing field for all students. These short articles cover various topics.
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TEACHING DURING AN ELECTION YEAR: STRATEGIES FOR EDUCATORS

With the presidential election occurring on November 5th, we anticipate heightened emotions on campus this semester. This offers a unique opportunity to foster critical thinking skills, engage in civil discourse, and safeguard the emotional well-being of all our students. Consider the steps below to prepare yourself to navigate the complexities of an election year, ensuring a supportive and inclusive learning environment for all your students.

At the beginning of the term

 

At The Beginning of The Term

  • Setting Expectations

  • Supporting Wellbeing

Prior to the election

Promoting Civic Engagement: Encourage voter participation by integrating civic engagement activities into your course. Provide resources like voter registration information and critical analysis of electoral issues tailored to your discipline. If appropriate for the subject and content of your course, consider how you might engage students in election related activities.

 

Prior to The Election

  • Promoting Civil Engagement

  • Navigating Controversy

  • Protecting Free Speech

  • Legal Right to Free Speech

  • Norms in a Classroom Setting

  • Value Different Perspectives

After the election

Facilitate reflective discussions and offer resources to help them process the outcomes of the election and their potential implications.

After the Election

  • Preparation and Framing

  • Guided Questions

  • Breakout Discussions

  • Resource Sharing

  • Guest Speakers

  • Reflection Papers

  • Follow-Up Discussions

Link to institutional resources: Share links to The Counseling CenterMcKinley Health Services – Mental Health Program and the Connie Frank CARE Center(formerly the Student Assistance Center to assist students as they navigate post-election outcomes.