Volume 2 discusses what DEI education should look like in higher education, specifically business schools. The chapters explore topics such as the argument for mandatory diversity education, the importance of expanding beyond binary gender discussions in the curriculum, the effective integration of current events in classroom discussions to enhance student learning, and the role of experiential learning in recognizing and addressing unconscious bias.
Recent discussions around critical race theory (CRT) have sparked debates about discussions of historical contexts of inequality in education. This book makes the case for teaching DEI in business schools and will be of interest to management education researchers and anyone interested in promoting DEI in higher education.
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