We are committed to supporting access and opportunity in teaching and learning. First and foremost, we would like to highlight some resources available on campus:
The resources on this page are intended to provide guidance, information, and background for faculty, staff, and students who seek to bring the concepts of access and opportunity into any type of class. We believe that one of the most influential avenues by which our university can establish and maintain a climate that values our diversity of thought by offering a varierty of examples, case studies, concepts, and narratives in classes across the curriculum. These resources are intended to assist all of us who teach in all disciplines.
The resources listed below were compiled from recommendations provided by faculty across the university. If you know of additional resources that should be on these lists, please send the full citation to teachingandlearning@k-state.edu.
Adams, Maurianne, Bell, Lee Ann, & Griffin, Pat (1997). Teaching for diversity and social justice. New York: Routledge. Hale Library Link.
Anzaldua, G. (2012). Borderlands/la frontera: The new mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books. Hale Library Link.
Banks, James A. (2009). Teaching strategies for ethnic studies, 8th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon. Hale Library Link.
Delgado, R. & Stefancic, J. (2001). Critical race theory: An introduction. New York: New York University Press. Hale Library Link.
Fanon, F. (1952). Peau Noire,Masques Blanc (Black Skin, White Masks). PDF Link.
Fanon, F. (1961). Les damnes de la ierre (The Wretched of the Earth). PDF Link.
Freire, P. (1993). Pedagogy of the oppressed. New York: The Continuum Publishing Company. Hale Library Link.
Giordino, G. (2005). How testing came to dominate American schools: The history of educational assessment. London: Peter Lang. Hale Library Link.
Gould, Stephen Jay (1996). The mismeasure of man. Revised and expanded ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Hale Library Link.
Grant, Carl A. & Sleeter, Christine (2009). Turning on learning: Five approaches for multicultural teaching plans for race, class, gender and disability, 5th ed. New York: Wiley. Hale Library Link.
Hooks, Bell (1994). Teaching to transgress: Education as the practice of freedom. New York: Routledge. Hale Library Link.
Howard, Gary R. (2016). We can't teach what we don't know: White teachers, multiracial schools. 3rd ed. Teachers College Press. Hale Library Link.
Macedo, D. (2006). Literacies of power: What Americans are not allowed to know. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Hale Library Link.
Sleeter, C.E. & Grant, C.A. (2009). Making choices for multicultural education, 6th ed. New York: Wiley. Hale Library Link.
Smith, Daryl G. (2009). Diversity's promise for higher education: Making it work. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Hale Library Link.
Winfield, A.G. (2007). Eugenics and education in America: Institutionalized racism and the implications of history, ideology, and memory. London: Peter Lang.
Woodson, C.G. (1999). The mis-education of the Negro. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, Inc. Hale Library Link.
Teaching Resources for Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice