This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellence’ published by the Disabled Students Sector Leadership Group’s (DSSLG) in January 2017 and highlights actions that may be required to attain the goals set out in the report. Here we link Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles with the Social Model of Disability and highlight how successful inclusive teaching and learning practice supports all students. The main findings that will require further consideration are:* Successful inclusive teaching and learning practices involve planning, design, delivery and evaluation of curricula outcomes as part of a UDL agenda.* It is essential to have sector wide agreement about the minimum expecta...
The educational provision for students with disabilities has been debated for as long as the term in...
The diversity among Swedish university students is steadily increasing. The students have different ...
Background of the problem Traditionally framed by a medical model perspective, disability has been ...
This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellenc...
The UK higher education (HE) sector is undertaking reforms to the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The diagnosed disabilities of under graduates within the Creative Art & Design sector of higher educ...
With equal access requirements and increasing rates of enrolment of students with disabilities in hi...
The proportion of students with disabilities in Further and Higher Education has increased by 60% in...
A Universal Design for learning (UDL) approach was introduced to the Department in response to the d...
Students diagnosed with disabilities are increasingly educated in inclusive settings. Despite this s...
An audit of inclusive practices at the School of Education within the University of Worcester reveal...
The educational provision for students with disabilities has been debated for as long as the term in...
The diversity among Swedish university students is steadily increasing. The students have different ...
Background of the problem Traditionally framed by a medical model perspective, disability has been ...
This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellenc...
The UK higher education (HE) sector is undertaking reforms to the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
The diagnosed disabilities of under graduates within the Creative Art & Design sector of higher educ...
With equal access requirements and increasing rates of enrolment of students with disabilities in hi...
The proportion of students with disabilities in Further and Higher Education has increased by 60% in...
A Universal Design for learning (UDL) approach was introduced to the Department in response to the d...
Students diagnosed with disabilities are increasingly educated in inclusive settings. Despite this s...
An audit of inclusive practices at the School of Education within the University of Worcester reveal...
The educational provision for students with disabilities has been debated for as long as the term in...
The diversity among Swedish university students is steadily increasing. The students have different ...
Background of the problem Traditionally framed by a medical model perspective, disability has been ...