An Anti-racism Curriculum for Inclusive Teaching and Learning

IF 3.1 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Advances in Developing Human Resources Pub Date : 2023-05-12 DOI:10.1177/15234223231176028
Marilyn Y. Byrd, Chaunda L. Scott
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Problem The field of human resource development (HRD) is recognized for its contributions to the body of literature on learning and performance. However, the lack of literature on problems emanating from the social systems (e. g. racism, sexism, ageism, sexual orientation, disability, to name a few) that create a barrier for optimal learning and performance is troubling. In this article, racism is called out as an enduring and pervasive social injustice that has become normalized and encompasses the whole of society as well as those spaces that are frequently occupied each day. Nonetheless the ideology of racism is egregious and continues to threaten individual well-being, dignity, and simply put, rights as a human being. As a program within numerous departments of higher education, the lack of literature that addresses racism and subsequently provide resources for educators is problematic. While it is understood that HRD is an interdisciplinary field that draws from multiple bodies of literature, the lack of contributions from HRD researchers, scholars, and practitioners on a topic that counteracts learning and performance is a problem. Solution HRD is uniquely positioned as a field of practice with an affiliate in higher education. HRD researchers and scholars are often instructors in HRD educational programs. This unique position can hugely impact what is learned and therefore what is practiced in the workplace. We propose a framework for an anti-racism curriculum in HRD educational programs that teaches students, the future workforce, how to recognize and disrupt racism and contribute to building workplaces that are equitable, fair, and psychologically safe. We use critical theory as a conceptual framework for an anti-racism curriculum that teaches students about the continued and pervasive system of racism.
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一种反种族主义的包容性教学课程
问题人力资源开发领域因其对学习和绩效文献的贡献而受到认可。然而,缺乏关于社会制度问题的文献(例如种族主义、性别歧视、年龄歧视、性取向、残疾等),这些问题为最佳学习和表现造成了障碍,这令人不安。在这篇文章中,种族主义被称为一种持久而普遍的社会不公正,这种不公正已经正常化,涵盖了整个社会以及每天经常被占用的空间。尽管如此,种族主义的意识形态是令人震惊的,并继续威胁个人的福祉、尊严,简单地说,就是人的权利。作为许多高等教育部门的一个项目,缺乏解决种族主义问题并随后为教育工作者提供资源的文献是有问题的。虽然人力资源开发是一个跨学科的领域,它借鉴了多个文献,但人力资源开发研究人员、学者和从业者在一个影响学习和表现的主题上缺乏贡献是一个问题。解决方案人力资源开发是一个独特的定位,在高等教育附属机构的实践领域。人力资源开发研究人员和学者经常是人力资源开发教育项目的导师。这种独特的职位可以极大地影响所学知识,从而影响工作场所的实践。我们在人力资源开发教育项目中提出了一个反种族主义课程框架,教学生和未来的劳动力如何认识和破坏种族主义,并为建设公平、公平和心理安全的工作场所做出贡献。我们使用批判性理论作为反种族主义课程的概念框架,向学生传授持续和普遍的种族主义体系。
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Advances in Developing Human Resources
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期刊介绍: Advances in Developing Human Resources is a bi-monthly journal whose single issues explore and examine discrete topics. These single issues (or "back issues," once the subsequent issue is published) are available individually or in quantities for use in a classroom or training environment. Balancing practice, theory, and readability, each issue is devoted to important and timely topics related to the development of human resources. The content of the journal spans the realms of performance, learning, and integrity within an organizational context. Readable and relevant to practitioners, each issue is grounded in sound research and theory and edited by a top scholar in the field.
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