Curriculum and Instruction: Guide for creating equitable curriculum

Welcome to C&I’s Guide for Creating Equitable Curriculum

We’re so glad you’re here.

This guide is a result of the national dialogue about systemic racism in America and our recognition that implicit and explicit racism exists in our curriculum at GCC. As student groups at GCC, such as the Black Student Union (BSU), have demonstrated, many students feel alienated in the classroom. This guide is part of an ongoing effort to ensure students feel welcome, seen, heard, and respected in the classroom and that we create an antiracist* campus culture. 

*What is antiracism? 
No one is born racist or antiracist; these result from the choices we make. Being antiracist results from a conscious decision to make frequent, consistent, equitable choices daily. These choices require ongoing self-awareness and self-reflection as we move through life. In the absence of making antiracist choices, we (un)consciously uphold aspects of white supremacy, white-dominant culture, and unequal institutions and society. Being racist or antiracist is not about who you are; it is about what you do.
-Ibram X. Kendi

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Download this guide in pdf format: GUIDE FOR CREATING EQUITABLE CURRICULUM (pdf)

What is Diversity/Equity/Inclusion/Accessibility (DEIA)?
Why does Glendale Community College (GCC) care about DEIA? Why should I?
How do Decolonization and Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) contribute to DEIA?

How can we at GCC create more equitable curriculum?

Course Outlines of Record (CORs) and Programs

By building and revising courses and programs through an equity lens, we can construct curriculum that meets the needs of all students and promotes student success.

Start with the Catalog Statement
Let’s Look at the Course Content
What About our Out of Class Assignments and Methods of Evaluation?
Do SLOs/Exit Standards Reflect Equitable Outcomes?
Have You Considered ALL Textbook options?
How can we create more equitable programs?
Start with the Program Description
Let’s Look at the Program Outline
Are you being transparent with the program requirements?
Program Learning Outcomes
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