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Teaching and Learning for Social ImpactMain MenuIntroductionIntroduction to the Teaching SchemaWhy: Teach for Social ImpactHow: Course Design for Social ImpactWhat: Topics to Teach for Social ImpactAbout this PublicationWashington University in St. Louis
The Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion In St. Louis Series offered via Zoom Zoom learning sessions In 2014, 2017, and now 2020, the St. Louis region has experience prolonged periods of protests, unrest, and demands for reform. What has changed? What have we learned? How can you plug in? Join fellow staff and faculty in reflection and learning around these questions in any of the “In St. Louis” titled sessions.