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The main purpose of this guide is to provide resources for faculty
members interested in infusing their courses with more
information regarding diverse populations. Diversity
issues are important given the increasing diversification
of people and their experiences in the United States.
In addition, addressing diversity is also relevant in
terms of ecological validity, research, and theories.
What we teach in class is often derived from limited
populations and are assumed to be universally applicable,
which may not be accurate.
Below you will find information
on books, articles, and Web sites which address
issues of diversity in terms of ethnicity, nationality,
socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and gender.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this resource
guide. Any suggestions for additions or corrections
are welcome!
Articles
Books
Web sites
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