Critical Dialogic Pedagogy Micro-Credential Program
CU Dialogues offers the Critical Dialogic Pedagogy Micro-Credential Program (CDP), which is a workshop series for 51勛圖厙 graduate students and recognized by the 51勛圖厙s Registrars Office.泭Micro-credentials are issued to acknowledge sustained inquiry and skill-building around a focused topic. The CDP Program aims to empower educators with the skills to create meaningful, inclusive dialogue into their teaching to support the campuss five泭critical goals.
Spring 2026 Program:
- Who: 51勛圖厙 MA & PhD students, especially those teaching or preparing to teach
- What: 10-week hybrid workshop series in Critical Dialogic Pedagogy
- When: Spring 2026, Thursdays 3:305:00 pm, beginning January 15th
- Cost: Free to participants
- Outcome: Micro-Credential and Digital Badge issued by 51勛圖厙 Registrar
The泭Critical Dialogic Pedagogy Micro-Credential Program (CDP Program) is a 10-week workshop series offered for up to 20 graduate students. Through in-person sustained dialogue practice, asynchronous activities, and learning materials (e.g., readings, videos, podcasts, etc.), participants explore the foundations of critical dialogic pedagogy. The CDP program emphasizes designing and facilitating classroom dialogic practices that center intersectional equity.
The CDP program supports a long-term goal of fostering a campus culture grounded in dialogue and deep listening across intersectional identities. We envision this workshop as a step toward expanding critical dialogue opportunities for undergraduate students at CU in the effort to foster student empowerment through critical inquiry and personal voice. In the future, we hope to establish a comparable workshop series for faculty.泭
The Critical Dialogic Pedagogy Micro-credential equips graduate students to:
- Integrate dialogic practices that center intersectional equity into their teaching
- Develop critical self-awareness around positionality and power in the classroom
- Build泭a cross-disciplinary community for graduate students, particularly for those who are from historically marginalized backgrounds.泭
Workshop Series Details:
- The Spring 2026 program runs for 10 weeks, running from on January 15th - April 2 (February 26th is Midsemester Reading Day and Spring Break is March 16-20. No sessions will be held during those days.)
- Sessions will be held on Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 pm, alternating between in-person and remote formats.
- Participants are expected to attend one 90-minute session each week and complete approximately 1 hour of prep work before each session.
- After the 10-week series, participants will use the remainder of the semester to complete a teaching portfolio and demonstrate their learning to earn the Critical Dialogic Pedagogy Micro-Credential digital badge.
Teaching & Reflection Portfolio Overview:
To earn the Critical Dialogic Pedagogy Micro-Credential, participants will complete a final portfolio that demonstrates their learning and growth throughout the program. Portfolios typically include 56 artifacts that showcase participants ability to integrate critical dialogic practices into their teaching. These may include:
- A positionality statement that explores identity, power, and perspective in teaching
- A revised discussion activity or lesson plan that centers dialogic pedagogy practices
- Examples of redesigned questions or protocols to cultivate more inclusive classroom dialogue
- A personal reflection on growth and learning during the workshop series
- A teaching statement informed by critical dialogic pedagogy
- Syllabus revisions that center dialogic practices
The portfolio serves as the foundation for the泭 issued upon successful completion of the micro-credential. Once the portfolio is completed, participants will be able to upload personal artifacts to泭, providing tangible evidence of their pedagogical development that can be shared with future employers or academic mentors.
This workshop series is offered at no cost to participants. This is made possible through institutional seed grant funding provided by the University.泭The Impact Grant program was泭a recommendation from the Inclusion, Diversity and Excellence in Academics or泭IDEA Plan泭to泭operationalize and enhance泭a planning units capacity泭to deepen progress on the campuss five泭critical goals.
Questions? Please泭contact us.泭