A movement towards inclusiveness in higher education has been gaining momentum, driven by concerns for a number of groups that experience difficulties with traditional methods of teaching. The push to widen participation in higher education has highlighted a need for, broadly, three kinds of inclusion: physical, cultural, and cognitive. While many universities have adopted inclusive teaching as a policy, it is yet to be widely ‘owned’ by lecturers who design subject curricula. Focusing on teaching in the humanities, this paper discusses what is needed to make inclusion intellectually persuasive and practically feasible. It looks at the work of disability specialists in re-thinking the ways in which academic subjects might be learned and ass...
This paper presents a pilot project, developing at the University of Macerata and of the University ...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
Teachers are bound to come encounter students in the course of their career who have a learning disa...
A movement towards inclusiveness in higher education has been gaining momentum, driven by concerns f...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
Widening Participation in higher education has worked. At Bath Spa University, our Creative Writing ...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
The need for inclusive and equitable approaches to teaching and learning is a persistent theme in re...
Book review of Towards Inclusive Learning in Higher Education Developing curricula for disabled stud...
URL: https://www--tandfonline-com.us.debiblio.com/doi/full/10.1080/08856257.2016.1254964Implementing...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellenc...
This article reports on activities undertaken by Australian universities to support academic staff t...
The study focuses on the importance of inclusive curriculum design in Higher Education (HE) and the ...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
This paper presents a pilot project, developing at the University of Macerata and of the University ...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
Teachers are bound to come encounter students in the course of their career who have a learning disa...
A movement towards inclusiveness in higher education has been gaining momentum, driven by concerns f...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
Widening Participation in higher education has worked. At Bath Spa University, our Creative Writing ...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
The need for inclusive and equitable approaches to teaching and learning is a persistent theme in re...
Book review of Towards Inclusive Learning in Higher Education Developing curricula for disabled stud...
URL: https://www--tandfonline-com.us.debiblio.com/doi/full/10.1080/08856257.2016.1254964Implementing...
As a consequence of changes to anti-discrimination legislation in the UK relating to disabled people...
This paper reflects the ‘Inclusive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a route to Excellenc...
This article reports on activities undertaken by Australian universities to support academic staff t...
The study focuses on the importance of inclusive curriculum design in Higher Education (HE) and the ...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
This paper presents a pilot project, developing at the University of Macerata and of the University ...
The focus on inclusive approaches to higher education and increasing availability of educational tec...
Teachers are bound to come encounter students in the course of their career who have a learning disa...