This paper is a teaching reflection. It gives an account of the delivery of two courses dealing with inclusive education. Both were delivered via external mode at the postgraduate level (i.e. distance education including web-based presentations and alternative resource delivery). While university education lecturers often talk about, and promote, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and curriculum differentiation as the foundations of inclusive education, they do not appear to apply the relevant principle to their own teaching in tertiary education. The delivery of the two courses described herein was based upon UDL, curriculum differentiation and professional learning essentials. Overall, the participants reported gaining knowledge and skil...
Research has confirmed that numbers of students with a disability are increasing; resources are rela...
Within the context of the Australian higher education sector, this chapter aims to draw together the...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
<p class="Abstract"><em>This article reports on activities undertaken by Australian universities to ...
An audit of inclusive practices at the School of Education within the University of Worcester reveal...
This chapter presents the conclusions of research carried out by Polish, Lithuanian, Finnish, and Au...
This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellenc...
Much instruction starts with abstract representations for which learners have insuffi-cient foundati...
Course accessibility is a priority in higher education, particularly in the design and delivery of d...
This chapter presents the conclusions of research carried out by Polish, Lithuanian, Finnish, and Au...
All learners, regardless of their educational level, deserve nothing less than a quality education a...
The research presented in this book links the application of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL)...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
This article reports on activities undertaken by Australian universities to support academic staff t...
This Special Issue seeks to address the needs of all postsecondary/tertiary students for a barrier-f...
Research has confirmed that numbers of students with a disability are increasing; resources are rela...
Within the context of the Australian higher education sector, this chapter aims to draw together the...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
<p class="Abstract"><em>This article reports on activities undertaken by Australian universities to ...
An audit of inclusive practices at the School of Education within the University of Worcester reveal...
This chapter presents the conclusions of research carried out by Polish, Lithuanian, Finnish, and Au...
This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellenc...
Much instruction starts with abstract representations for which learners have insuffi-cient foundati...
Course accessibility is a priority in higher education, particularly in the design and delivery of d...
This chapter presents the conclusions of research carried out by Polish, Lithuanian, Finnish, and Au...
All learners, regardless of their educational level, deserve nothing less than a quality education a...
The research presented in this book links the application of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL)...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
This article reports on activities undertaken by Australian universities to support academic staff t...
This Special Issue seeks to address the needs of all postsecondary/tertiary students for a barrier-f...
Research has confirmed that numbers of students with a disability are increasing; resources are rela...
Within the context of the Australian higher education sector, this chapter aims to draw together the...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...