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Title: Upskilling Graduates for Success : Fostering Inclusivity in Workplaces and Communities
Authors: Ivanov, Sanja
Bowie, Cheryl
Doyle, Becky
Pilon, Alexander
Mutti, Sunny
Cork, Stephanie
KnowledgeNow Inc
Keywords: Inclusivity
Workplace
Intercultural
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: School of Graduate Studies, Queen's University
School of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies, Western University
Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Windsor
Graduate Studies, OCAD University
School of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies, Ontario Tech University
Abstract: The Upskilling Graduates for Success Series includes three professional development e-courses created to provide graduate students with new knowledge, practical strategies, and tangible takeaways to prepare them for their future roles as employees, team members, coordinators, and leaders in the workplace and community: • Upskilling Graduates for Success: Cultivating Wellbeing in Workplaces and Communities is one of three courses in a series that also includes: • Upskilling Graduates for Success: Fostering Inclusivity in Workplaces and Communities • Upskilling Graduates for Success: Conducting Program Evaluations in Workplaces and Communities This series of courses was funded by the Government of Ontario’s Virtual Learning Strategy (VLS), facilitated by eCampus Ontario, and collaboratively developed through a partnership across five Ontario universities: Queen’s University, Western University, University of Windsor, Ontario College of Art and Design University, and Ontario Tech University. The courses offer graduate students ‘just-in-time’ self-paced professional development to enhance their employability and workforce readiness as they prepare to enter a rapidly evolving labour market, locally and globally. Each course in the Upskilling Graduates for Success Series has been designed to take 12 hours to complete and consists of three modules with relevant content, engaging learning activities, practical takeaways, and a certificate of completion. • As a graduate student, you can choose to complete all three courses, individual courses, or select modules within courses. The learning journey is up to you! • As a higher education institution, you can share these courses with your graduate students or adapt the courses to suit your identified priorities and graduate students’ needs. This course – Fostering Inclusivity in Workplaces and Communities – focuses on community building, intercultural communication, and equity knowledge and skills to promote inclusive workplaces and communities. By the end of the course, students will be able to: • Identify the skills and competencies that you have and need in order to engage diverse perspectives and foster inclusivity • Confidently articulate your role in fostering inclusivity in application documents for your preferred jobs and in the jobs themselves • Identify theories (and practices) of change that suit your identities and values and that you can use to advocate for more inclusive workplaces • Use your skill sets to set yourself apart as an employee, team member, and leader whose efforts in creating inclusive workplaces are actionable and sustainable
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1320
Other Identifiers: 195d77bc-2b41-4111-804e-4f8037e4f355
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