The focus of inclusive pedagogies should not be on embedding students into a system which excludes them from the outset but rather on transforming and democratising our pedagogies. According to the literature, inclusive pedagogy in HE is discussed in the following ways:
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Inclusion as "appreciating difference"
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Inclusion as "making difference visible"
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Inclusion as "making difference invisible"
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Inclusion as a way of "addressing the needs of diverse students"
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Inclusion as "social justice"
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Inclusion as the "democratisation of knowledge"
Digital Accessibility
We have produced various resources to support and train teaching staff in how to improve digital accessibility and wellbeing for their students and themselves as part of our implementation plan for inclusive education.
Here is a list of our current resources below:
See also Information for staff from the Disability and Wellbeing Service.
Resources on Inclusive Pedagogies:
What exactly are inclusive pedagogies?
Inclusive teaching is harder than it looks
Creating principled spaces
Digital accessibility bibliography