Equitable Education:

A Diversity & Inclusion Webinar Series

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Join McGraw Hill alongside educators and industry professionals for a series of free educational webinars focused on providing actionable insight on how to create a diverse and inclusive space in the classroom, and on campus.


Amplifying Indigenous Voices

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Hear from Dr. Brenda Wastasecoot from the University of Toronto’s Centre for Indigenous Studies as she revisits and teaches from her experience as a Cree girl of 1960s Canada. This webinar focuses on the importance of amplifying Indigenous voices in the classroom, and encouraging the teaching of Indigenous truths to create a better, more equitable future for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students.

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Guest Speaker: Keith Gelhorn, Founder & CEO, ADDvocacy

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Anxiety Awareness & Management

Time: 10:30am – 11:30am ET I Subject: Computer Applications


In this webinar, you’ll learn why so many students and young adults are facing anxiety, how it impacts them, and what you can do about it. This webinar will provide you with the information, best practices and actionable tips you need to help your students succeed.

Guest Speaker: Dr. Randy Nordell, Professor, American River College

Creating A Culturally Accepting Space

Date: October 22, 2022 I Time: 3:30 - 4:30 PM


Are you a teacher or instructor who works with international students on a daily basis? Are you looking to better prepare yourself and your fellow educators in order to create more culturally inclusive classrooms where all students feel they belong and can think critically? If so, then this webinar is for you.

Guest Speaker: Linkedin

Food Insecurity On Campus

Time: 10:30am – 11:30am ET I Subject: Computer Applications


Food insecurity can refer to the inability to access or afford food due to lack of money or other resources. It is a contributing factor to countless issues that can severely impact someone’s quality of life - including their studies. Join us and explore how you can recognize food insecurity in the classroom, and how you can be part of the solution.

Guest Speaker: Dr. Randy Nordell, Professor, American River College

LGBTQIA+: How To Be An Ally

Date: October 22, 2022 I Time: 3:30 - 4:30 PM


This webinar provides the foundational basics to create an LGBTQIA+ safe and accepting space in the classroom. It funnels information and focuses on building community in your classroom, empowering students and giving them a voice within the higher education landscape.

Guest Speaker: Linkedin

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Neurodiversity in The Classroom


We are joined by Keith Gelhorn, the founder of ADDvocacy, a Canadian company that provides individual coaching to neurodiverse students and educational institutions to understand and optimize their post-secondary experience. Explore the topic of neurodiversity, establish why this topic is so critical, and take away key tools that higher education professionals can leverage to support a diverse student population.

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