Editor of Teaching Inclusively
Dr.
Mathew L. Ouellett is Director of the Center for Teaching,
University of
Massachusetts Amherst. In this capacity, he works closely with faculty
members, department chairs and deans to implement a broad range of
teaching development and diversity related programs for faculty and
graduate students across the disciplines. For the past ten years he has
been responsible for the academic year-long faculty and graduate student
teaching development fellowship, Teaching and Learning in the Diverse
Classroom Faculty and Teaching Assistant Development Program.
Dr. Ouellett has
published a number of articles and book chapters on a broad range of
research and teaching interests including: teaching inclusively,
multicultural education, and organization development. Dr. Ouellett
serves as an adjunct faculty member in the School of Education,
University of Massachusetts Amherst where he regularly teaches EDUC
595K: Introduction to College Teaching. Additionally, he is a summer
lecturer in the Smith College School for Social Work where he team
teaches both required and elective courses on the implications of race
and racism for social work practice in the United States. He is also
regularly invited to present at regional and national faculty
development institutes. Dr. Ouellett has most recently been the
recipient of research support from the Ford Foundation, Annie E. Casey
Foundation, and the Richard Nathan Trusts through the Institute for Gay
and Lesbian Studies, Amherst, Massachusetts. |