inclusive campus communities: what do they look like?
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Inclusive Campus Communities: What do they look like?. Dr. Missy Jones Northern Kentucky University Cate Weir & Molly Boyle Institute for Community Inclusion University of Massachusetts at Boston. Agenda. Defining Inclusion: Do We Know It When We See It? Identifying Campus Resources - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Inclusive Campus Communities: What do
they look like?Dr. Missy Jones
Northern Kentucky UniversityCate Weir & Molly Boyle
Institute for Community Inclusion University of Massachusetts at Boston
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Agenda
• Defining Inclusion: Do We Know It When We See It?• Identifying Campus Resources• Sharing Examples of a Whole Campus Approach• Determining Next Steps
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What words come to mind when you think about campus
inclusion?
Write those words on the post-its provided.
Post your words near the images in the room that best
illustrate your idea of inclusion.
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Challenge
The examples shared do not represent the experience of
many students with ID on college
campuses
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Challenge
Yet, most programs
would describe
themselves as
“inclusive.”
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What practices lead to segregation?
Where is the disconnect?
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Addressing the Issue• Building Inclusive Communities
Special Interest Group at Think College
• Involved a Variety of Stakeholders• Conducted a Literature Review• Collaborated with interested parties• Developed a draft definition of what
it means to be an inclusive campus community
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What is inclusion?• A right• A mindset• Belonging• Partnership/reciprocity• Personal Choice• The Same
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Whole Campus Approach to Service Delivery
• Students are members of the college, not a program• Typical college resources are used whenever possible, not parallel systems• Campus access is the same as it is for all students
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Whole Campus Approach to Service Delivery
• Programs do not create policies and practices that separate and segregate
• Students with ID are seen as valued members of the community
• The whole campus is committed to the students being there – there is administrative support
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Brainstorm and Discussion
In small groups, generate examples of
inclusive campus programs.
Where would they be housed?Who would provide support?To what would students have access?What classes would students take?
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How does one foster a whole campus approach?
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Possible ResourcesCampus
RecreationDance and
Theatre
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Identify Resources
• What are the campus entities that seem to be more open to inclusion?
• What practices support it?
• What attitudes support it?
• How do you build on these resources?
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TIPS for Creating Inclusive Campuses
• Speak to colleagues doing similar work across the state/country
• Promote dialogue about expanding the definition of diversity on campus
• Connect with college personnel who directly or indirectly support students
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TIPS for Creating Inclusive Campuses
• Foster mentoring programs for all students across campus
• Be a vibrant presence at college events
• Use Person-Centered Planning
• Collect data and regularly share success stories
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Contact Information• Dr. Missy Jones [email protected]
Phone: 859. 572.1423
• Cate Weir [email protected]
• Molly Boyle [email protected]: 617.688.7408