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Equity Outcomes: David Arendale's Narrated Publications

41 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago -

Equity Outcomes presents audio narrated publications by Dr. David R. Arendale on creating a learning environment that supports all students to achieve their educational goals. These audiobooks will include topics on student-led academic study groups, Universal Design for Learning principles that instructors can use in their classroom, antiracism practices to create inclusive learning enviornments, and more.

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(Bonus) Syllabus for Seminar Approach for Training

March 28, 2024 19:49 - 31 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) This is the course syllabus for the seminar approach for training student study group leaders described in the narration episode.

(Bonus) Published Seminar Approach to Training Leaders

March 28, 2024 19:47 - 985 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) This is the published version of the narration of the article.

Seminar Approach to Training Student Leaders

March 28, 2024 19:44 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

S02-E02 We feature one of my previous publications on using a seminar approach for training student study group leaders. I hope you find it useful. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide several PDF documents: first, a copy of the original publication with all the references. Second, a copy of my course syllabus distributed to the students in the seminar course.

(Bonus) Best Practices for Access and Retention in Higher Education

September 06, 2022 15:05 - 1.32 MB application/pdf

(Bonus) This monograph provides a wide array of approaches to provide access for students from academically- and economically-disadvantaged backgrounds to college and support them towards graduation. The authors are from the General College at the University of Minnesota and other colleges across the nation.

(Bonus) Pathways of Persistence Book Chapter

September 06, 2022 15:01 - 6.62 MB application/pdf

(Bonus) This was one of my first publications where I took a deeper dive into the foundations to peer learning and clarified language describing it that is too often muddy and incorrect. I then provide an overview of six major peer programs that are used at colleges globally. Since this publication was published around 2005, more recent research studies will be missing. But, some of the foundational research is shared.

Pathways of Persistence: Peer Learning Programs

September 06, 2022 14:56 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

S02-E01 We feature one of my published book chapters. It is “Pathways of Persistence: A Review of Postsecondary Peer Cooperative Learning Programs.” It was one of my first publications where I took a deeper dive into the foundations to peer learning and clarified language describing it that is too often muddy and incorrect. I then provide an overview of six major peer programs that are used at colleges globally. Since this publication was published around 2005, more recent research studies w...

(Bonus) Social Justice: More Information

December 01, 2021 08:00 - 988 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) Social justice is justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society. In Western as well as in older Asian cultures, the concept of social justice has often referred to the process of ensuring that individuals fulfill their societal roles and receive what was their due from society. In the current movements for social justice, the emphasis has been on the breaking of barriers for social mobility, the creation of safety nets and economic jus...

(Bonus) Institutional/Systemic/Structural Racism: More Information

December 01, 2021 07:30 - 3.1 MB application/pdf

(Bonus) Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a term that refers to a form of racism that is embedded in the laws and regulations of a society or an organization. It manifests as discrimination in areas such as criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, education, and political representation. The term institutional racism was first coined in 1967 by Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton in Black Power: The Politics of Liberation. Carmichael and Hamilton wrot...

(Bonus) Institutional - Systemic - Structural Racism: More Information

December 01, 2021 07:30 - 3.1 MB application/pdf

(Bonus) Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a term that refers to a form of racism that is embedded in the laws and regulations of a society or an organization. It manifests as discrimination in areas such as criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, education, and political representation. The term institutional racism was first coined in 1967 by Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton in Black Power: The Politics of Liberation. Carmichael and Hamilton wrot...

(Bonus) Racism: More Information

December 01, 2021 07:00 - 3.25 MB application/pdf

(Bonus) Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another. It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against other people because they are of a different race or ethnicity. Modern variants of racism are often based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples. These views can take the form of social actions, pract...

Antiracism Glossary: Part 4 of 4

December 01, 2021 06:30 - 21 minutes - 7.22 MB

S01-E14 In part four of the four-part series the glossary terms are "racial healing" through the final term, "tone policing."

(Bonus) Imposter Syndrome: More Information

November 24, 2021 08:00 - 482 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) Impostor syndrome (also known as impostor phenomenon, impostorism, fraud syndrome or the impostor experience) is a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their skills, talents, or accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a "fraud". Despite external evidence of their competence, those experiencing this phenomenon remain convinced that they are frauds and do not deserve all they have achieved. Individuals with impostorism incorrectly att...

(Bonus) Privilege: More Information

November 24, 2021 07:30 - 267 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) Social privilege is a theory of special advantage or entitlement, used to one's own benefit and/or to the detriment of others. Privileged groups can be advantaged based on social class, caste, age, height, nationality, disability, ethnic or racial category, gender, gender identity, neurology, sexual orientation, physical attractiveness, and religion. It is generally considered to be a theoretical concept used in a variety of subjects and often linked to social inequality. Privilege ...

(Bonus) Prejudice: More Information

November 24, 2021 07:00 - 654 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) Prejudice can be an affective feeling towards a person based on their perceived group membership. The word is often used to refer to a preconceived (usually unfavourable) evaluation or classification of another person based on that person's perceived political affiliation, sex, gender, beliefs, values, social class, age, disability, religion, sexuality, race, ethnicity, language, nationality, complexion, beauty, height, occupation, wealth, education, criminality, sport-team affiliati...

Antiracism Glossary: Part 3 of 4

November 24, 2021 06:30 - 25 minutes - 8.63 MB

S01-E13 In part three of the four-part series the glossary terms are "equity" through "racial equity."

(Bonus) Acculturation: More Information

November 21, 2021 03:44 - 722 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) Acculturation is a process of social, psychological, and cultural change that stems from the balancing of two cultures while adapting to the prevailing culture of the society. Acculturation is a process in which an individual adopts, acquires and adjusts to a new cultural environment as a result of being placed into a new culture, or when another culture is brought to you. Individuals of a differing culture try to incorporate themselves into the new more prevalent culture by partici...

(Bonus) Cultural Appropriation: More Information

November 21, 2021 03:36 - 1.65 MB application/pdf

(Bonus) Cultural appropriation is the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity. This can be controversial when members of a dominant culture appropriate from minority cultures. According to critics of the practice, cultural appropriation differs from acculturation, assimilation, or equal cultural exchange in that this appropriation is a form of colonialism. When cultural elements are copied from a...

(Bonus) Anti-Racism: More Information

November 21, 2021 03:28 - 919 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) Anti-racism encompasses a range of ideas and political actions which are meant to counter racial prejudice, systemic racism, and the oppression of specific racial groups. Anti-racism is usually structured around conscious efforts and deliberate actions which are intended to provide equal opportunities for all people on both an individual and a systemic level. As a philosophy, it can be engaged in by the acknowledgment of personal privileges, confronting acts as well as systems of r...

Antiracism Glossary: Part 2 of 4

November 17, 2021 06:30 - 24 minutes - 8.35 MB

S01-E12 In part two of the four-part series the glossary terms are "acculturation" through "equality."

(Bonus) Antiracism Glossary for Education and Life

November 10, 2021 01:42 - 682 KB application/pdf

(Bonus) This is the published glossary that the four-part podcast series is based upon. The coauthors are a group of People of Color and several Whites who worked together to identify important glossary terms in the national dialogue on race in America.

Antiracism Glossary: Part 1 of 4

November 10, 2021 01:37 - 9 minutes - 13 MB

(S01-E11) This episode provides an introduction to the antiracism glossary. Be sure to download the PDF copy of the antiracism glossary that was published. The following links allow you to subscribe: iTunes and Apple Podcast, Amazon Music/Audible, Castbox.fm, Deezer, Facebook, Gaana, Google Podcast, iHeartRadio, Player.fm, Radio Public, Samsung Listen, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Twitter, Verbal, and YouTube. Automatically available through these podcast apps: Castamatic, iCatcher, Overcast...

(Bonus) Transcript, Mentoring in the Classroom: Making the Implicit Explicit

June 23, 2021 05:30 - 97.1 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) Transcript of Mentoring in the Classroom: Making the Implicit Explicit

Mentoring in the Classroom: Making the Implicit Explicit

June 23, 2021 05:00 - 11 minutes - 15.5 MB

S01-E10 In this podcast episode, we feature a previously published article named “Mentoring in the Classroom: Making the Implicit Explicit” Based upon the SI model, this publication identifies some of the strategies used by SI leaders to mentor their student that instructors can do to make things that they think are clear to the students (the implicit part) and make them clear for everyone (the explicit part). There are plenty of learning activities that SI leaders use with their students th...

(Bonus) Transcript, Use of SI in an Urban High School

June 16, 2021 05:30 - 106 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) This is a transcript of "Use of Supplemental Instruction in an Urban High School"

Use of SI at an Urban High School

June 16, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 24 MB

S01-E09 In this podcast episode, we feature a previously published article named “Use of Supplemental Instruction at an urban high school” The same learning strategies that are modeled during SI in a first-year college history course can also be modeled and practiced in a high school history course. Westport High School was adopted by the former billionaire owner of the Kansas City Royals baseball team to support their completing a college degree. In addition to this audio episode, I also ...

(Bonus) Transcript, Use of SI at a Law School

June 14, 2021 14:03 - 76 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) Transcript of the narrated article, Use of Supplemental Instruction at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School.

Use of Supplemental Instruction in a Law School

June 14, 2021 13:49 - 10 minutes - 14.7 MB

S01-E08 We feature a previously published article named “Use of Supplemental Instruction at the UMKC School of Law.” The focus for this publication was the use of SI in the School of Law. There is a high dropout rate in law school just like with the first year of college. The same strategies that are used by SI leaders in an introductory history course can be applied to the challenging courses during the first year of a law program. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide a trans...

(Bonus) Transcript of SI: Supporting the Classroom Experience

May 30, 2021 21:10 - 111 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) Transcript of previously published article named “Sl : Supporting the Classroom Experience.” The focus was how SI reduced college dropouts and provided a professional development opportunity for the classroom faculty members. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide a transcript of the publication.

SI: Supporting the Classroom Experience

May 30, 2021 21:06 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

S01-E07 We feature a previously published article named “Sl : Supporting the Classroom Experience.” The focus was how SI reduced college dropouts and provided a professional development opportunity for the classroom faculty members. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide a transcript of the publication.  The following links allow you to subscribe: iTunes and Apple Podcast, Amazon Music/Audible, Castbox.fm, Deezer, Facebook, Gaana, Google Podcast, iHeartRadio, Player.fm, Radio P...

Next episode in two weeks

April 30, 2021 13:41

Hello everyone, I am taking a break for two weeks to deal with some other projects. Thanks for listening. - David

(Bonus) Transcript, SI Supporting the First-Year Experience

April 30, 2021 01:38 - 163 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) This is a transcript of the podcast, SI Supporting and Extending the First-Year Experience.

Supplemental Instruction Supports the First-Year Experience

April 30, 2021 01:32 - 49 minutes - 45.9 MB

S01-E06 We feature a publication from the late 1990s that explored t e role of Supplemental Instruction supporting and extending the First-Year Experience. Towards the end of the narration listen for the description of several experiments of using SI as a faculty development activity. This is an area that deserves more experimentation and reporting. In addition to this audio episode, I also provide a PDF transcription of this podcast episode.  The following links allow you to subscribe: iT...

(Bonus) Transcript of Foundational Educational Theories for the SI Model

April 21, 2021 22:27 - 139 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) This is a transcript of the foundational theories for the SI model. New theories have emerged and built upon the older ones. One of the enduring components of this publication is the comparison of the two models for treating people: the medical model and the public health model. Dr. Robert Blanc, one of the key people involved with developing SI in the early days, should be credited with that metaphor.

Foundational Educational Theories of Supplemental Instruction

April 21, 2021 22:23 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

S01-E05 We feature an update of the early 1990s foundational theories for the SI model. New theories have emerged and built upon the older ones. One of the enduring components of this publication is the comparison of the two models for treating people: the medical model and the public health model. Dr. Robert Blanc, one of the key people involved with developing SI in the early days, should be credited with that metaphor. Once again, some of my family of synthetic voices will provide the n...

Transcript of History of the SI Program

April 17, 2021 23:17 - 178 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) This is a transcript of the narrated history of the Supplemental Instruction program. It also includes references from the original article along with several diagrams. 

History of the Supplemental Instruction Program

April 17, 2021 23:12 - 48 minutes - 45.5 MB

S01-E04 We feature my history of Supplemental Instruction that was published several decades ago. I updated the history with more accurate numbers regarding the institutions and countries operating the SI program. I also briefly talk about the national SI or PASS centers located around the world. I conclude the history with some personal comments of what it was like to work directly with Dr. Deanna Martin for over a decade at the SI office at UMKC. I also share some thoughts about the curren...

(Bonus) Administrative Placement of SI Programs

April 04, 2021 19:01 - 68.3 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) This is the publication from which the podcast for administrative placement of Supplemental Instruction programs was based. This is an excerpt from my dissertation which is available online.

Administrative Placement of SI Programs

April 04, 2021 18:56 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

S01-E03 We feature Administrative Placement of Supplemental Instruction Programs. There was a frequent question where should the program should be administratively based: academic affairs or student affairs. Historically, SI had been based in both places and there were plenty of opinions on which was the better place. I decided to add that question to my dissertation study of all SI programs in the United States. This publication contains the study that resulted in an answer. In addition to ...

(Bonus) Transcript of Understanding the SI Model

March 27, 2021 15:57 - 71.4 KB application/pdf

(Bonus PDF) This is a transcript of the episode, Understanding the Supplemental Instruction Model.

Understanding the Supplemental Instruction Model

March 27, 2021 02:30 - 28 minutes - 39.1 MB

S01-E02 In this podcast episode, featured is Understanding the Supplemental Instruction Model. This is my most heavily cited publication of anything that I have written. I was working at the University of Missouri-Kansas City at the time with responsibilities for dissemination of the SI model through training workshops, research, and publications. Variations of this article were first published back in the 1980s. While there are things that I would update in I was writing the article today, ...

Equity Podcast: First episode March 2021

March 27, 2021 01:33 - 7 minutes - 10.3 MB

S01-E01 Welcome to the first episode of the Equity Podcast. Equity is about achieving equal outcomes for everyone, not just providing equal chances of obtaining those outcomes. This podcast will feature audio versions of my previous scholarship related to educational equity such as student peer learning groups, Universal Design for Learning, accessible learning technologies, and more. This episode also introduces you to the synthetic voices that will be doing most of the narration.