Diversity Criteria in Student Placement Experiences

From preparing students for success in diverse settings to supporting diverse populations of students, faculty influence and the right tools play a major role in student success. In this webinar, we engaged with faculty at the forefront of managing students and their placement experiences. We dug into factors impacting diverse student groups and how placement software can offer an advantage in managing diverse placement experiences.

Faculty Influence and the Role of Placement Software

From preparing students for success in diverse settings to supporting diverse populations of students, faculty influence and the right tools play a major role in student success. In this webinar, we engaged with faculty at the forefront of managing students and their placement experiences. We dug into factors impacting diverse student groups and how placement software can offer an advantage in managing diverse placement experiences.

Webinar takeaways:

  • The importance of diverse placement experiences
  • Ways to support diverse student populations in placements
  • Tips to ensure diverse learning opportunities for students
  • The role of placement software in creating positive student experiences

We were joined by two experienced InPlace partners, Dr. Jacques Morin from Learning Boxes and Dr. Sandra VanderKaay from McMaster University, who shared their experiences supporting student’s diverse placement experiences and how they’re utilizing InPlace’s clinical placement software to make the process easier.

This webinar was recorded in November 2023.

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