> Inclusive Pedagogy
Classics
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bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
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Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Philosophers on inclusive pedagogy
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Luvell Anderson and Verena Erlenbusch, "Modeling Inclusive Pedagogy: Five Approaches"
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Cheshire Calhoun, "The Undergraduate Pipeline Problem"
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Russell Helder, Ravit Dotan, and Sarah Rigney, "Best Practices Guide for Respectful Classroom Participation"
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Lauren Freeman, "Creating Safe Spaces: Strategies for Confronting Implicit and Explicit Bias and Stereotype Threat in the Classroom"
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Vanessa Lehan, "Reducing Stereotype Threat in First-Year Logic"
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Jennifer Saul, “Implicit Bias, Stereotype Threat, and Women in Philosophy". Video version here.
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Monique Whitaker, "Updating Syllabi, Reimagining Assignments, and Embracing Error: Strategies for Retaining Marginalized Students in Philosophy"
> For Undergraduates
Developing skills
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Jeff Kaplan, "How to Write a Philosophy Paper" (video)
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Improving your writing style – William Strunk, The Elements of Style
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Kareem Khalifa, "Economizing Your Prose"
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Participating in class – Olivia Bailey, "But How do I Participate?"
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Jeremy Salholm, "Introduction to Reading Philosophy"
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Katie Cranfill, "Annotating Texts" (this video was made for a different discipline, but much of it carries over to philosophy)
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Mortimer Adler, How to Read a Book. A summary is available here
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Douglas Portmore, "Assignment on Examples, Counterexamples, and Thought Experiments"
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Kareem Khalifa, "Reconstructing Arguments"
Mindset
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Overcoming imposter syndrome – NCFDD, "Imposter Syndrome" (A series of four webinars. Requires an account, free for students of many universities)
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Cultivating a growth mindset - Carol Dweck, "The Power of Believing you Can Improve" (video)
Professional development
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Summer programs for philosophy undergraduates (The list here is from 2019, but many of these programs run annually)
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The Splintered Mind, Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Philosophy
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The Philosophers' Cocoon, Applying to Graduate School
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Marcus Arvan, Philosophers in the Industry Directory
Other resources
> Public Philosophy