Location

Maxwell Library 013

Start Date

11-6-2014 1:30 PM

End Date

11-6-2014 3:00 PM

Description

Emerson College has developed a strategy for implementing Inclusive Excellence (IE) based on the recommendations of the AAC&U by adapting it to Emerson College’s culture and environment. A key piece of this is the Inclusive Excellence Action Planning (IEAP) process that is used in departments to analyze their strengths and challenges and set goals for inclusive excellence. A guiding principle is to have as many staff and faculty as possible involved in the analysis and action planning stages of the IEAP. Within this framework department leaders are creating various models to involve people and set goals. This presentation will highlight the IE structure at Emerson and the IE Action Planning process and document, as well as how this process might be applied to other institutional initiatives and settings.

Comments

Moderator: Michele Wakin, PhD, Executive Director, Institute for Social Justice, Bridgewater State University

Reimagining IE Planning Resource List.pdf (310 kB)
Planning Resources

IE Action Plan.pdf (786 kB)
Inclusive Excellence Action Plan

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Jun 11th, 1:30 PM Jun 11th, 3:00 PM

Reimagining Inclusive Excellence Planning

Maxwell Library 013

Emerson College has developed a strategy for implementing Inclusive Excellence (IE) based on the recommendations of the AAC&U by adapting it to Emerson College’s culture and environment. A key piece of this is the Inclusive Excellence Action Planning (IEAP) process that is used in departments to analyze their strengths and challenges and set goals for inclusive excellence. A guiding principle is to have as many staff and faculty as possible involved in the analysis and action planning stages of the IEAP. Within this framework department leaders are creating various models to involve people and set goals. This presentation will highlight the IE structure at Emerson and the IE Action Planning process and document, as well as how this process might be applied to other institutional initiatives and settings.