Discussing the Elephant in the Classroom: Are We Erasing Diversity with Globalization?

Authors

  • Eden King Psychology
  • Jan Arminio Higher Education
  • Jumana Kamal Diversity, Inclusion & Multicultural Education
  • Joya Crear University Life
  • Wendi Manuel-Scott African & African American Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/G89W3H

Keywords:

global education

Abstract

This session will involve a facilitated discussion to address an increasingly relevant issue in higher education broadly, and at George Mason University in particular. The overarching question driving this event asks, "In what ways might the process of internationalizing our institutions of higher education influence diversity in teaching and learning spaces?"

Discussion facilitators will encourage participants to interrogate this idea with prompts such as:

  • What does it mean to define diversity as international?
  • Who is being "erased" or overlooked? Whose stories are told and whose are lost?
  • What is being gained?
  • Where and in what ways is this happening?
  • Why might this be happening?

By raising these questions, we hope to inspire continuing discussions about teaching and learning in internationalized institutions.

Author Biography

Eden King, Psychology

**2011àSCHEV Rising Star Faculty Award**

Published

2015-09-19

Issue

Section

3:35pm-4:15pm Mini-Workshops, Panels, & Roundtables