How to make your classroom (more) inclusive

MicroLab
Two people at a meeting table, watching someone draw on a smart screen.

Introduction

In this MicroLab, you will work on creating an inclusive learning environment in which students feel at home and recognised. An inclusive learning environment is one that allows room for controversy and challenges students to learn from each other. 

This MicroLab consists of two parts. In the first part, we will discuss what an inclusive learning environment can look like, and you will reflect directly on your own learning environment. What kind of students do you have? What knowledge do they bring with them? At what moments can I make my students feel at home? In the second part of the session, you will practise with a case study you have brought in yourself, with the help of a training actor. 

During this MicroLab, you will be challenged to reflect on your role as a teacher in a (super) diverse learning environment and develop skills to create an inclusive learning environment in which students feel challenged, seen and involved.  
 

Practical information

Multiple Start Dates (2)
First date: Thursday 13 Nov 2025
Duration
3 hours
Price
Free
Area of interest
Education & Research Methods
Micro Credential
Yes
Teaching mode
In-person

Who is this for?

The MicroLab is intended for teachers who, based on their own teaching experiences, want to improve interaction with and between students in order to stimulate a classroom environment in which different groups of students feel involved and have a successful study experience. No specific prior knowledge is required. 

What will you achieve?

  • Explain the impact education can have on the sense of belonging and performance of different groups of students.
  • Make didactic choices based on a target group analysis in order to design an inclusive learning environment.
  • Implement concrete strategies in teaching practice to strengthen the inclusive learning environment.
  • Develop skills to deal effectively with complex situations within an inclusive learning environment.

Content, form and time investment

In this Microlab, you will explore the various factors that influence an inclusive learning environment. You will examine what your student group needs based on a target group analysis and discuss useful strategies with other teachers. Based on this analysis, you will then study the structure of your course and look for opportunities to create a greater sense of belonging.   

Another important part of the session is the role play, which takes place in the second part of the training. You bring in a specific problem that you are (or have been) dealing with. With the help of an experienced trainer-actor, you will practise with this specific case.  

Finally, the training has a blended structure, which means that there is mandatory preparation on Canvas before the physical training takes place. The total time investment is approximately 4-5 hours (including preparation time).   
 

Edubadge

If you made the preparation and participated in the session, you can earn an Edubadge. This is a digital, visual certificate which you can share on e.g. LinkedIn. Interested parties can immediately click on the certificate to find out what you have done to achieve the Edubadge.

Registration

Register for this MicroLab via the registration system. Do you work as a lecturer at Erasmus MC? Then sign up by sending an email to training@risbo.eur.nl

The application deadline is two weeks before the MicroLab takes place. If registration is no longer possible, please contact training@risbo.eur.nl to see if there's any spots left.

Start dates

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Contact

For questions about MicroLab and registration, please contact Risbo.

Email address
training@risbo.eur.nl

Facts & Figures

Multiple Start Dates (2)
Thursday 13 Nov 2025 | 13:00 - 16:00
Thursday 23 Apr 2026 | 13:00 - 16:00
Duration
3 hours
Price
Free
Micro Credential
Yes
Instruction language
English
Teaching mode
In-person
Programme providers
Community for Learning & Innovation, Risbo

Programme providers

  • Community for Learning & Innovation

    The Community for Learning & Innovation (CLI) is all about connecting and enabling educational innovation. The CLI contributes to high-quality, future-oriented education by investing in teachers' professional development. This is achieved by providing training opportunities such as MicroLabs, webinars, e-learning modules, and qualifications, as well as by exchanging training offers within university networks.
    Community for Learning & Innovation
    CLI
  • Risbo

    Risbo is an independent research, training and consultancy institute, affiliated with Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Risbo offers training programs and qualification trajectories, aimed at the continuous development of both starting and experienced professionals with educational responsibility.
    Risbo

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