Dr. Nathan Hurwitz is a tenured Associate Professor in Theatre and has three books in print, two textbooks and a coffee table book.Cite this lesson Inclusivity in the workplace gives voice to individuals from various backgrounds. Explore how to promote inclusivity in workplace communication through...
These workshops were conducted by a sexuality and trauma educator 6, and provided training for conflict resolution, handling microaggressions or sexualized situations in the workplace, educating researchers on setting boundaries and on topics of consent. In addition to the four workshops, one-on-...
we hope to provide recommendations for syllabus design that will promote student learning and well-being at the collegiate level. Our findings suggest that a surprisingly small percentage of faculty include indicators of their attention to inclusivity in their syllabi; in contrast, we surveyed a repre...
Inclusivity refers to the provision of equal access to opportunities and resources for all persons: not excluding people on the grounds of gender, race, class, sexuality, dis/ability and so on. In Ellis’ (2009) study examining diversity and inclusivity at universities in the UK, inclusiveness ...
The robustness of vision systems under varying conditions is, therefore, a critical area of research, one that continues to evolve with the development of more sophisticated technologies and algorithms [14,16]. Other advances in hazard perception and its relation to workplace lighting conditions ...
With capitalism, the application of robots was a first step toward building a carefree and less laborious life for humans in and outside the workplace. Although robots are traditionally considered human-controlled machines performing monotonous tasks in industrial settings [34], they now have taken ...