Integrating social justice and diversity discourse into existing classes within the business school

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    Abstract

    Creating opportunities for social justice and diversity discourse within the classroom is increasingly becoming a priority for universities, and especially within the business school. While a designated course requirement may be a useful way to introduce students to social justice and diversity in an in-depth manner, cognitive learning theory suggests that multiple opportunities are needed to engage with such complex topics. In this paper, we propose the use of online discussion prompts that connect social justice and diversity to existing courses as a mechanism to promote expanded and more frequent learning opportunities throughout a student’s academic journey. An experiment within an in-person introductory business course is showcased.
    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalThe Journal of Education for Business
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Aug 18 2020

    Keywords

    • Social justice and diversity
    • cognitive learning theory
    • online discussion prompts

    Disciplines

    • Public Relations and Advertising
    • Sociology

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