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Leveraging Three Lessons Learned From Teaching an HRD Undergraduate Diversity and Inclusion Course: An Autoethnography of One Professor's Perceptions

机译:借鉴从人力资源开发本科生多元化和共融课程教学中获得的三个教训:一位教授的感知的民族志

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The Problem. As a field, human resource development (HRD) is still in the early stages of figuring out the best ways to make the fundamental theories and practices of our discipline more accessible and useful to traditionally aged undergraduate students. Concurrently, the nature of jobs and careers are changing, and on a grand scale, bachelor's degrees tend to no longer yield the same opportunities they used to. There is a growing expectation that new college graduates will be, among other things, savvy with/ toward diversity and social justice, yet we know little about how HRD undergraduate programs function to prepare students to meet this demand. The Solution. The purpose of this autoethnographic exploration was to detail and reflect upon one professor's perceptions of the experience of teaching a diversity and inclusion course to HRD undergraduates at a predominantly White institution (PWI). Findings revealed three lessons learned: (a) valuing student expertise; (b) recognizing and counteracting implicit bias, both in the self and students; and (c) challenging student assumptions. The Stakeholders. All of us would benefit from an enhanced understanding of how undergraduates can contribute to diversity and our understanding of inclusivity in the field of HRD. The stakeholders of this article are HRD faculty, undergraduate students, and department and program administrators, as well as anyone who works in an organization that hires or is considering hiring new graduates into HRD positions.
机译:问题。作为一个领域,人力资源开发(HRD)仍处于寻找使传统学科的本科生更容易获得和使用本学科基础理论和实践的最佳方法的早期阶段。同时,工作和职业的性质正在发生变化,并且在很大程度上,学士学位往往不再产生过去的机会。越来越多的期望是,新的大学毕业生将对多样性和社会正义具有敏锐的了解/了解,但我们对人力资源开发本科课程如何满足学生的需求知之甚少。解决方案。这项民族志研究的目的是详细介绍并反思一位教授对在白人学校(PWI)为主的HRD本科生教授多元化和融合课程的经验。调查结果揭示了三个经验教训:(a)重视学生的专业知识; (b)承认并消除自我和学生的内隐偏见; (c)挑战学生的假设。利益相关者。我们所有人都将受益于对本科生如何为多元化做出贡献的深入理解以及对人力资源开发领域包容性的理解。本文的利益相关者是人力资源开发学院的教职员工,本科生,部门和计划管理人员,以及在雇用或正在考虑雇用新毕业生担任人力资源开发职位的组织中工作的任何人。

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