Community Agreements
What It Is
A community agreement is a set of guidelines describing how a learning community functions. These agreements are co-created by instructors and learners to support an inclusive learning environment. In contrast to rules and policies, which are mandated and enforced by authority, community agreements are mutually agreed upon and maintained by everyone in the community. In classrooms, they explicitly state how the group will learn together and address any conflicts that arise.
Why It Matters
Establishing a community agreement provides a framework that emphasizes support, trust, mutual accountability, and openness, so individuals feel safe expressing their ideas and perspectives. Community agreements create a sense of belonging, describe how to handle conflict, and create a culture of shared responsibility. They also act as a tool for instructors to approach difficult conversations when an individual’s behaviors in class fall outside the agreed upon norms.
Apply It
The process of developing community agreements is often more important than the product.
- Frame the Conversation. Begin the conversation by taking the time to define community agreements, differentiate them from rules, and explain why they matter.
- Engage in the Process. Consider your classroom context and how you might engage all learners in the process of developing community agreements. There are several strategies to create community agreements:
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- Create your own list of agreements and present them to the class. Ask learners to modify the list, contributing additional ideas.
- Have the class create their own norms and finalize the list as a group.
- Open classroom discussion and have students explain what norms are important to them and to ask clarifying questions. Use the common themes that arise from discussion to draft an agreement during class.
- Have students journal about what they need from the group to feel comfortable and supported. Form pairs or trios to share their lists and build consensus, agreeing on 3-5 top priorities. Each pair or trio then shares their top agreement with the class for discussion.
Sample Community Agreements
Everyone has a right to be heard.
Recognize that everyone will start from different bases of knowledge.
Hold yourself and each other to high standards of excellence at all times.
Be respectful while still being critical.
Have the humility to recognize that you do not know everything and that everyone can stand to improve.
Maintain confidentiality.
Resources
- -Read: Classroom Management
- -Read: Large Class Engagement
- -Watch: Learning to Listen to your Students
- -Engage: Academy – Inclusive Teaching
- -Engage: Developing Community Agreements
References
Fernández, J. S. (2023, June 14). Creating classroom community agreements. Inside Higher Ed. https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/career-advice/teaching/2023/06/14/benefits-creating-community-classroom-agreements-opinion
Cornell University Center for Teaching Innovation. (n.d.). Establishing community agreements and classroom norms. https://teaching.cornell.edu/resource/establishing-community-agreements-and-classroom-norms
National Equity Project. (2025). Developing community agreements. https://www.nationalequityproject.org/tools/developing-community-agreements/
Cite This Resource
Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation. (2025, September). Community agreements [Teaching resource]. https://stli.wm.edu/academicresources/communityagreements
Updated 9/2025