Learning to Teach Inclusively – a multi media open access module
This course deliver a 30 credit ‘tailor-able’ module entitled ‘teaching inclusively’ that may be taken by teaching and support staff as part of an accredited professional development programme.
The module reflect four key areas of inclusive practice (curriculum design, curriculum delivery, assessment and management) highlighted in the Academy’s synthesis of the research in inclusive L&T (Hockings 2010). Our overarching aim in developing this module, its units and the Open Educational Resources (OER) is to facilitate the development of inclusive practitioners across the sector and to enhance the academic engagement of all students.
OERs are defined as learning materials and activities that are freely available to be used, changed and redistributed these might include video clips, PowerPoint slides, photographs and other media.
The online module comprise 3 individual units, accessible as a whole, individually or as combination of units, according to individual training and development needs. These units will include:
- Inclusive Curriculum Design and Assessment
- Inclusive Pedagogy
- Managing and Researching the Inclusive Institution (THIS ONE)
These resources illustrate inclusive learning, teaching and assessment practice across the subject range (science, technology, humanities, arts and social sciences) from academic to professional and vocational courses, and set within different learning environments (large and small group, practical and laboratory setting, field study, work based). In addition there are extracts from video interviews with staff and students participating in these teaching sessions and with support staff and professionals, such as those working with specific groups of students (e.g. disabled, international).
Learning to Teach Inclusively module is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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