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鈥楩ramework for foundational change鈥: 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough publishes report on campus-wide curriculum review

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Wisdom Tettey, vice-president and principal of 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough, second from the right, says 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough aims to foster a rich and inclusive teaching and learning experience (photo by Dylan Toombs)

The 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough is one important step closer to realizing an inclusive curriculum that focuses on the knowledge and perspectives of its Indigenous, Black and racialized communities.  

A r outlines 56 recommended actions for curriculum and teaching developments at 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough.

The review centres on developing courses, programs and teaching methods inspired by Indigenous knowledges and knowledge systems, Black knowledges, racialized perspectives and international and intercultural perspectives.

鈥淭his report is a fundamental anchor for a comprehensive set of curriculum initiatives that we are pursuing to foster a rich and inclusive teaching and learning experience for all of us at UTSC,鈥 says Professor Wisdom Tettey, 香港六合彩资料 vice-president and principal of 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough.

鈥淭he rich tapestry of knowledges, lived experiences, and backgrounds of our community is a valuable asset for sustaining and enhancing the quality of our world class education and for preparing learners for success as they engage with the complexities, possibilities, and opportunities of a dynamic world.鈥

The recommended actions are broken into seven categories: curriculum development; pedagogical development and related supports; dedicated academic homes, programs, and spaces for Indigenous and Black excellence at 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough; faculty, librarian and staff hiring; community engagement; institutional structures and supports; and future of the working circle and foundations for implementation.

A newly published report on 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough's curriculum review includes work by Black and Indigenous artists, including 鈥淪earching for Answers in the Garden of Bioethics鈥 by artist Lisa Boivin.

A campus-wide curriculum review was named as a priority in 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough鈥檚 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, .

The process, which began in November 2020, has been guided by that includes a diverse group of students, alumni, faculty, staff, librarians and community members.

Professor Katherine Larson, vice-dean of teaching, learning and undergraduate programs, convened the working circle. She says the circle-based approach involves a commitment to shared leadership, mutual respect, non-hierarchical dialogue and openness to learning from diverse voices and perspectives.

While the working circle hasn鈥檛 been able to meet in person due to the pandemic, she says those principles have been upheld during regular Zoom meetings. The working circle has also been supported by Elder Josh Eshkawkogan as well as treaty partner, educational consultant and adviser Giidaakunadaad (Nancy Rowe).

Larson says the working circle process was also necessary for providing a 鈥渇ramework for foundational change鈥 at the heart of the curriculum review.

鈥淭his process creates a space for the recognition that equity-based, anti-racist and anti-colonial work is messy and uncomfortable, but at the same time, it鈥檚 necessary for the structural change we need,鈥 she says.

Larson adds that the purpose of the review is not to simply add a few new courses, but rather transform teaching and learning on campus. This will be achieved by using 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough鈥檚 existing strengths while challenging every discipline to think carefully about its programs and faculty members to think carefully about their approach to teaching.   

Professor William Gough, 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough鈥檚 vice-principal academic and dean, says the recommended actions are 鈥減ragmatically radical,鈥 adding that work on some of them is already underway. These include the creation of spaces such as Indigenous House and programming for African studies, and a commitment to reaching population parity in hiring Black and Indigenous faculty. 

鈥淭he recommended actions demand a lot of us 鈥 a critical reflection of many of our current processes and approaches, but articulated in a way that is achievable,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t is a beautiful woven tapestry that is the expression of inclusive excellence.鈥

The report also outlines a new fund called the Pedagogies of Inclusive Excellence (PIE) that recently launched to support the recommendations of the working circle.

PIE is the anchor of a $1.4-million annual commitment to transforming teaching and learning at 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough. It will help develop new courses and programs, cross-departmental initiatives and full-time staff in the Centre for Teaching and Learning. The staff will support curriculum and teaching methods focused on Indigenous knowledges, Black knowledges, anti-racism and anti-colonialism, and accessible course design. 

While the curriculum review is an ongoing process, the goal is to meet most of the targets by 2025, the date outlined in , 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 commitment to goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The timeline also aligns with the United Nations鈥 International Decade for People of African Descent, which concludes in 2024. 

Larson says the report reflects the first stages of the curriculum review and invites feedback from the 香港六合彩资料 Scarborough community.

鈥淗ow we do things matters. I hope that, as our recommendations begin to take root and build on inspiring work already underway, an important part of the legacy of the working circle will be to contribute to future change by inspiring different ways of doing things,鈥 she says.

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