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Inclusive Excellence in Teaching and Learning

RESEARCH PILOT 2024-25

What is the Inclusive Excellence Educational Resource Repository (IEERR)?

What is the Inclusive Excellence Educational Resource Repository (IEERR)?

The Inclusive Excellence Educational Resource Repository (IEERR) is a searchable database of educational materials that are freely available for non-commercial use, ideally in the educational setting. The purpose of the IEERR is to promote best educational practices in topic areas related to diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging. Our aim is to facilitate access to educational materials that can be used or adapted for a variety of audiences including undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, faculty, and staff. Submissions are peer reviewed by the Inclusive Excellence Teaching Laboratory Fellows.

What Should You Submit?

We invite three categories of educational resources:

1. Peer-Reviewed, Evidence-Based materials – includes evidence-based studies of an inclusive learning practice which contains data-driven outcomes

2. Pedagogy Pathways – includes materials that explore the method and practice of teaching, including academic subjects and theoretical concepts. Examples include gamification, modeling, reciprocal teaching, hands-on clinical approaches, Montessori.

3. Learning Protocols – includes structured processes and guidelines to promote communication, problem solving, and learning. Examples include providing scripts for modeled feedback, Think-Pair-Share, Carousel Brainstorming, Gallery Walk.

General Resources

Books on Inclusive Excellence in the Classroom

All books available at a Quinnipiac library or online. You may request a book be pulled from the shelf and held for you at the QU library most convenient for you.