TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing and Implementing a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Curriculum Self-reflection Process at a School of Public Health
AU - Davis, Stacy
AU - English, Devin
AU - Shiau, Stephanie
AU - Bhavaraju, Rajita
AU - Downs, Shauna
AU - Eliasson, Gwyneth M.
AU - Krause, Kristen D.
AU - Merchant, Emily V.
AU - Olsson, Tess
AU - Ruidíaz-Santiago, Michelle M.
AU - Shah, Nimit N.
AU - Liang, Laura E.
AU - Lassiter, Teri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - We critically reviewed the motivations, processes, and implementation methods underlying a faculty-driven diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) curriculum self-reflection project in the Rutgers School of Public Health. This case study offers guidance on a curriculum self-reflection tool that was developed through the school’s Curriculum Committee to promote DEI throughout the school’s curricula. We review the key steps in this process and the unique aspects of developing and implementing such evaluations within higher education. The study draws on faculty experience, was informed by students and staff within the Curriculum Committee, and builds on existing knowledge and tools. A flexible 6-step framework—including guiding principles and strategic approaches to planning, developing, and implementing a DEI curriculum self-assessment—is provided to assist instructors, curriculum committees, DEI groups, and academic leaders at schools of public health interested in refining their courses and curricula. Academic units experience contextual challenges, and while each is at a different stage in curriculum reform, our findings provide lessons about integrating the assessment of DEI in school curriculum in a systematic and iterative way. Our approach can be applied to diverse academic settings, including those experiencing similar implementation challenges.
AB - We critically reviewed the motivations, processes, and implementation methods underlying a faculty-driven diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) curriculum self-reflection project in the Rutgers School of Public Health. This case study offers guidance on a curriculum self-reflection tool that was developed through the school’s Curriculum Committee to promote DEI throughout the school’s curricula. We review the key steps in this process and the unique aspects of developing and implementing such evaluations within higher education. The study draws on faculty experience, was informed by students and staff within the Curriculum Committee, and builds on existing knowledge and tools. A flexible 6-step framework—including guiding principles and strategic approaches to planning, developing, and implementing a DEI curriculum self-assessment—is provided to assist instructors, curriculum committees, DEI groups, and academic leaders at schools of public health interested in refining their courses and curricula. Academic units experience contextual challenges, and while each is at a different stage in curriculum reform, our findings provide lessons about integrating the assessment of DEI in school curriculum in a systematic and iterative way. Our approach can be applied to diverse academic settings, including those experiencing similar implementation challenges.
KW - curriculum
KW - diversity
KW - equity
KW - faculty self-reflection
KW - inclusion
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U2 - 10.1177/00333549241271728
DO - 10.1177/00333549241271728
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85202173572
SN - 0033-3549
JO - Public Health Reports
JF - Public Health Reports
ER -