This course is open to professionals interested in learning more about leadership in higher education for a changing demographic or interested in developing their own leadership skills. The very idea that individuals can be taught to lead is not without its skeptics. Reasonable people, even some scholars in the field, point to the important traits, skills, and attributes that are observed in many visible leaders and contend that certain qualities necessary for effective leadership are not easily transmitted. To accept this premise and conclude that some people are born as natural leaders and others cannot be expected to lead at all is to make a mistake at the other end of the logical spectrum. We believe that leadership can be taught as long as it is concurrently nurtured, that most people possess a constellation of strengths around which they can construct their own leadership philosophy and approach, and that leadership development programming—if done well—can be transformative for organizers and participants.

Leading for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education

Leading for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education

Instructor: Dr. John C. Burkhardt
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Understand the historical narrative of institutions as well as structures that have created instances of inclusion and exclusion in universities.
Describe how transformational leadership is enacted for diversity, equity, and inclusion in a complex and contested environment.
Analyze the strategic diversity planning process and documents of a selected institution.
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Reviewed on Mar 13, 2020
This course provides a thorough background for EDI training. Excellent source material. The course was much more substantial than anticipated.
Reviewed on Apr 6, 2021
This course was highly supportive of processes I was familiar with but brought in a deeper way of thinking as well as new approaches.
Reviewed on Nov 30, 2020
I really enjoyed the inclusion of the covering HBCUs during this course. That was an unexpected and welcomed area of content. This course was very inspiring and I learned so much!
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