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Book Synopsis

Creating Culturally Affirming and Meaningful Assignments offers principles, strategies, and examples to aid in the development of inclusive college coursework in which all students feel seen and valued.

This resource prepares instructors to proactively consider ways to honor and engage with students' varied identities and lived experiences through assignments. Chapters cover the course design process, methods on getting to know your students, assignment options beyond the exam, and more. Reflection questions at the end of each chapter serve as a springboard for faculty and leadership conversations on equitable and inclusive teaching practices, while the appendix features 20 example assignments sourced from various higher education disciplines.

An accessible, practical read, this guidebook is for any higher education instructor who wants to reimagine their assignments to center and celebrate students' varied cultural backgrounds and experiences.



Trade Review

This book helps instructors get down to business, truly operationalizing inclusive teaching. Building on foundational pedagogical pillars, chapters infuse cultural sensitivity into tried-and-true methods while pushing educators to consider novel equitable alternatives. A bounty of pragmatic solutions to meet a long-standing need.

Regan A. R. Gurung, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Oregon State University

This edited volume is highly practical, focused, and valuable for today’s equity-minded educators. Establishing a definition and the importance of culturally affirming and meaningful assignments, this collection provides specific guidelines for creating these tasks with discipline-specific and discipline-agnostic examples.

Flower Darby, Associate Director of the Teaching for Learning Center, University of Missouri

From beginning to end, this book centers students and their lived experiences as a necessary component for student success. The authors do an excellent job of providing readers with research, resources, and guidance to incorporate their students’ experiences into the classroom through culturally affirming assignments.

Paul Hernandez, Senior Advisor to the President at Achieving the Dream

This book is an excellent teaching resource for new and seasoned faculty who want to engage their students through inclusive assignments. Faculty will find the numerous practical strategies and assignment examples helpful in this must-have resource as they develop their assignments.

Linda Garcia, Executive Director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCSSE) at the University of Texas at Austin

This book focuses on what students want—and deserve: meaningful assignments that are inclusive of the range of experiences and backgrounds they bring to a course. Instructors are eager for guidance on examining and creating such assignments. This is the book we need for engaging in this important work.

Ellen Hernandez, Retired English Professor, Camden County College


This book helps instructors get down to business, truly operationalizing inclusive teaching. Building on foundational pedagogical pillars, chapters infuse cultural sensitivity into tried-and-true methods while pushing educators to consider novel equitable alternatives. A bounty of pragmatic solutions to meet a long-standing need.

Regan A. R. Gurung, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Oregon State University

This edited volume is highly practical, focused, and valuable for today’s equity-minded educators. Establishing a definition and the importance of culturally affirming and meaningful assignments, this collection provides specific guidelines for creating these tasks with discipline-specific and discipline-agnostic examples.

Flower Darby, Associate Director of the Teaching for Learning Center, University of Missouri

From beginning to end, this book centers students and their lived experiences as a necessary component for student success. The authors do an excellent job of providing readers with research, resources, and guidance to incorporate their students’ experiences into the classroom through culturally affirming assignments.

Paul Hernandez, Senior Advisor to the President at Achieving the Dream

This book is an excellent teaching resource for new and seasoned faculty who want to engage their students through inclusive assignments. Faculty will find the numerous practical strategies and assignment examples helpful in this must-have resource as they develop their assignments.

Linda Garcia, Executive Director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCSSE) at the University of Texas at Austin

This book focuses on what students want—and deserve: meaningful assignments that are inclusive of the range of experiences and backgrounds they bring to a course. Instructors are eager for guidance on examining and creating such assignments. This is the book we need for engaging in this important work.

Ellen Hernandez, Retired English Professor, Camden County College



Table of Contents

Introduction
Christine Harrington

Chapter 1. Why Culturally Affirming and Meaningful Assignments Matter and the Course Design Process
Carlos Morales

Chapter 2. What Makes Assignments Culturally Affirming?
Adrian D. Martin

Chapter 3. What Makes Assignments Meaningful?
Bridget Arend

Chapter 4. Getting to Know Your Students: A First Step in Creating Culturally Affirming and Meaningful Assignments
Shantell Strickland-Davis and Jairo McMican

Chapter 5. Exploring Assignment Options Beyond the Exam
James K. Winfield

Chapter 6. Giving Choice in Assignments
Myra J. George and Jennifer Thompson

Chapter 7. Being Transparent about Assignment Expectations
Ellen Wasserman and Tadé Ayeni

Chapter 8. Providing Assignment Support and Feedback
M. Geneva Murray and Robert Scafe

Appendix: Assignment Examples from the Field

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      Publication Date: 1/2/2024 12:02:00 AM
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Creating Culturally Affirming and Meaningful Assignments offers principles, strategies, and examples to aid in the development of inclusive college coursework in which all students feel seen and valued.

      This resource prepares instructors to proactively consider ways to honor and engage with students' varied identities and lived experiences through assignments. Chapters cover the course design process, methods on getting to know your students, assignment options beyond the exam, and more. Reflection questions at the end of each chapter serve as a springboard for faculty and leadership conversations on equitable and inclusive teaching practices, while the appendix features 20 example assignments sourced from various higher education disciplines.

      An accessible, practical read, this guidebook is for any higher education instructor who wants to reimagine their assignments to center and celebrate students' varied cultural backgrounds and experiences.



      Trade Review

      This book helps instructors get down to business, truly operationalizing inclusive teaching. Building on foundational pedagogical pillars, chapters infuse cultural sensitivity into tried-and-true methods while pushing educators to consider novel equitable alternatives. A bounty of pragmatic solutions to meet a long-standing need.

      Regan A. R. Gurung, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Oregon State University

      This edited volume is highly practical, focused, and valuable for today’s equity-minded educators. Establishing a definition and the importance of culturally affirming and meaningful assignments, this collection provides specific guidelines for creating these tasks with discipline-specific and discipline-agnostic examples.

      Flower Darby, Associate Director of the Teaching for Learning Center, University of Missouri

      From beginning to end, this book centers students and their lived experiences as a necessary component for student success. The authors do an excellent job of providing readers with research, resources, and guidance to incorporate their students’ experiences into the classroom through culturally affirming assignments.

      Paul Hernandez, Senior Advisor to the President at Achieving the Dream

      This book is an excellent teaching resource for new and seasoned faculty who want to engage their students through inclusive assignments. Faculty will find the numerous practical strategies and assignment examples helpful in this must-have resource as they develop their assignments.

      Linda Garcia, Executive Director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCSSE) at the University of Texas at Austin

      This book focuses on what students want—and deserve: meaningful assignments that are inclusive of the range of experiences and backgrounds they bring to a course. Instructors are eager for guidance on examining and creating such assignments. This is the book we need for engaging in this important work.

      Ellen Hernandez, Retired English Professor, Camden County College


      This book helps instructors get down to business, truly operationalizing inclusive teaching. Building on foundational pedagogical pillars, chapters infuse cultural sensitivity into tried-and-true methods while pushing educators to consider novel equitable alternatives. A bounty of pragmatic solutions to meet a long-standing need.

      Regan A. R. Gurung, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Oregon State University

      This edited volume is highly practical, focused, and valuable for today’s equity-minded educators. Establishing a definition and the importance of culturally affirming and meaningful assignments, this collection provides specific guidelines for creating these tasks with discipline-specific and discipline-agnostic examples.

      Flower Darby, Associate Director of the Teaching for Learning Center, University of Missouri

      From beginning to end, this book centers students and their lived experiences as a necessary component for student success. The authors do an excellent job of providing readers with research, resources, and guidance to incorporate their students’ experiences into the classroom through culturally affirming assignments.

      Paul Hernandez, Senior Advisor to the President at Achieving the Dream

      This book is an excellent teaching resource for new and seasoned faculty who want to engage their students through inclusive assignments. Faculty will find the numerous practical strategies and assignment examples helpful in this must-have resource as they develop their assignments.

      Linda Garcia, Executive Director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCSSE) at the University of Texas at Austin

      This book focuses on what students want—and deserve: meaningful assignments that are inclusive of the range of experiences and backgrounds they bring to a course. Instructors are eager for guidance on examining and creating such assignments. This is the book we need for engaging in this important work.

      Ellen Hernandez, Retired English Professor, Camden County College



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Christine Harrington

      Chapter 1. Why Culturally Affirming and Meaningful Assignments Matter and the Course Design Process
      Carlos Morales

      Chapter 2. What Makes Assignments Culturally Affirming?
      Adrian D. Martin

      Chapter 3. What Makes Assignments Meaningful?
      Bridget Arend

      Chapter 4. Getting to Know Your Students: A First Step in Creating Culturally Affirming and Meaningful Assignments
      Shantell Strickland-Davis and Jairo McMican

      Chapter 5. Exploring Assignment Options Beyond the Exam
      James K. Winfield

      Chapter 6. Giving Choice in Assignments
      Myra J. George and Jennifer Thompson

      Chapter 7. Being Transparent about Assignment Expectations
      Ellen Wasserman and Tadé Ayeni

      Chapter 8. Providing Assignment Support and Feedback
      M. Geneva Murray and Robert Scafe

      Appendix: Assignment Examples from the Field

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