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Workshops by Request

Please fill out the Request a Workshop form to have one of our Program staff contact you to make arrangements.

Request a Workshop

The Center for Integrated Professional Development offers a variety of workshops throughout the year. However, departments are encouraged to request customized professional development for their faculty to meet their unique needs.

Customized Workshops

We can offer customized workshops to a group of instructors and staff. For possible topics, please consult the Framework for Inclusive Teaching Excellence page. We can offer workshops on any topics mentioned in the “concepts included” for each dimension.

Popular Workshops

Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion

Foundations of Diversity and Inclusion seminars tackle tough questions involving culture, identity, and responsive teaching in a friendly, non-threatening environment. More than 400 instructors and staff have taken advantage of this learning opportunity. We can offer this workshop or a series by request for departments or groups of instructors. This series includes subjects such as Implicit Bias, Microaggressions, and Privilege and Power.

This workshop falls under the AAC&U High-Impact Educational Practice of Diversity/Global Learning.

Foundations of Equitable and Inclusive Teaching

In this series, you learn to tweak or overhaul your course design by intentionally reflecting on your teaching practice with student diversity in mind. Each aspect of course design, from your assessment methods to selection of instructional materials, to classroom climate, may privilege some students while disadvantaging others or even harming them. Our goal is to minimize the harm to the students and maximize student learning and belongingness. We can offer this workshop or a series by request for departments or groups of instructors.

This workshop falls under the AAC&U High-Impact Educational Practice of Diversity/Global Learning.

Queer Allyship

LGBTQIA2S+ youth, including college students, are among the most at-risk groups for mental health challenges, housing and food insecurity, and domestic violence, because of the ways in which society’s support systems fail to see and value them. Formerly referred to as Safe Zone, Intro to Queer Allyship is a knowledge-level workshop that focuses on using terminology appropriately, understanding the relationship between sex, gender, and sexuality, and finding the resources available to support Queer Redbirds (faculty, staff, and students) at Illinois State University. This experience is tailored to faculty, staff, and graduate assistants, with either teaching responsibilities or other student-facing roles, particularly in Academic Affairs.

 

Effective Practices for Peer Feedback on Teaching

Peer observation can be a valuable tool for gathering feedback on teaching practices. When used formatively, feedback gathered from peer observation can encourage scholarly teaching and has the potential to transform teaching and learning (Barbeau & Happel, 2023). This workshop will examine the role peer observations play in professional growth, identify effective practices in the classroom observation process, and provide strategies for giving formative feedback.