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|a Revisiting the Case for Mandatory Diversity Education in Times of Anti-Diversity Backlash and Overt Resistance -- Teaching to Transcend: A Paradox Perspective on Transgender and Nonbinary Integration in the Management Classroom -- Comparing Oranges with Oranges: A Classroom Exercise to Bust the Myth that Stereotypes Wane Over Time -- When Breaking News Breaks Class Plans: Navigating Class Discussions when Diversity Topics are in the News -- How Student Perceptions of Teaching are Biased against Women and Ethnic Minority Professors -- The Reach-out project: Practical exposure to ethnic diversity -- Awareness of Disability: Lessons from an Immersive Workshop Course -- Mentoring Female and LGBTQ Graduate Students.
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|a Though there has been an exponential increase in interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), particularly as it relates to workplace environments and higher education teaching, recently, there has been a wave of DEI resistance posing challenges for leaders and educators alike. This two-volume set offers theoretical and practical knowledge about how to effectively implement DEI in organizations and into management curriculum. 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. Oscar Holmes IV is an Associate Professor of Management, the Rutgers University Student Executive (RUSE) Director, and former Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs at Rutgers School of Business-Camden where he has taught executive education, graduate, and undergraduate courses in Leadership, Organizational Behavior, Conflict Management and Negotiation, DEI Management, and Crisis Management. His research examines how leaders can maximize productivity and well-being through fostering more inclusive environments and has been published in several top-tier management journals and books.
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