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The RaceTalk Institute presents

WHAT TO DO ABOUT YOUR RACIST AND SEXIST STUDENT EVALUATIONS

Friday, March 31, 2023 from 12-1pm ET

We know student evaluations are racist and sexist, yet they continue to be used to assess the effectiveness of our teaching and as part of the annual and tenure review processes at most colleges and universities. These evaluations can impact whether we are hired, promoted, and paid fairly.

 

So what are women faculty and faculty of color to do about them?

In this webinar, I'll share research along with my personal experiences. We'll discuss strategies and tools for addressing and mitigating bias in your student evaluations and navigating the annual review process, so that you can feel more confident preparing for the end of spring semester.

We'll talk about what's worked for me, and you'll leave with ideas for applying these tools and strategies to your unique situation.

Cost: $25 - includes access to the recording

A few years ago, I created a short guide for challenging race and gender bias in student evaluations. To date, it's one of my most popular and widely shared resources. I created that guide because it's something I wish I had early on in my teaching career. This webinar will expand on that guide and give you tangible ways to proactively address the bias that shows up in student evaluations.

 

If you are a member of a historically excluded or marginalized group and teach at a college or university where student evaluations are used to assess the effectiveness of your teaching, this webinar is for you.

Ready to sign up? Great!

  • Step 1: Click the Buy Now button below and follow the instructions on the registration page.

  • Step 2: You’ll receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link and additional information.

  • Step 3: Join us promptly at 12pm ET (9am PT) for the webinar!

Reminder: We will be recording the webinar, so if you're not able to join us live you can still sign up and receive the recording. We'll send the recording out to everyone who signed up within 24 hours of the webinar.

About Me

I'm an Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Richmond. My scholarship interrogates the role of educational institutions in reproducing institutionalized racism and classism and aims to guide institutions of higher education to better support students and faculty who have been historically excluded from or marginalized within academia. 

I'm also the founder and CEO of RaceTalk LLC, where I use my expertise as a race and education scholar to provide empirically-based solutions to institutions in achieving their racial equity goals.

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