To further cultivate inclusivity in the classroom, instructors have increasingly added new sections to syllabi, including inclusivity statements, classroom etiquette policies, accessibility statements, land acknowledgments, content warnings, and other statements that aim to cultivate inclusive and equitable learn...
Reshaping Digital Learning in the Northwest Educators know that bringing technology into the classroom isn't just about picking the latest tools. It's about building an ecosystem that truly empowers both teachers and their students to succeed. Through careful alignment with district goals and strategi...
This chapter seeks to address these issues by exploring the issue of inclusivity in teaching from a broad perspective, using disability, health conditions and caring responsibilities as examples. It concludes that although online teaching is becoming recognised as a potentially flexible and accessible ...
the 1990s - early 2000s. Then, this module will highlight the current trends of anti-CRT, anti-gay legislation, anti-SEL, and Book Bans nation wide. This module will conclude with modern activism from teachers and students as examples of how these current oppressive educational trends can be...
The fully inclusive/integrative campus (disciplinary inclusivity/collaboration) Teams and presenters might share: Theoretical explorations of why and how inclusivity improves campus or society Course design and syllabi examples Working inclusivity statements policies (from courses to departments to general ...
Traffic lights, for example, are colour coded; however, individuals with CVD interpret the road signals by pairing colour with the consistent pattern of the light positions. In the chemical sciences, adapting colour-based information can be less straightforward, with examples in the literature ...
The TMIP Innovation Award recognizes outstanding examples of initiatives that create new value and businesses by breaking down internal and external barriers within large corporations. In recent years, creating new businesses and fostering innovation within large corporations has become a critical management...
Traffic lights, for example, are colour coded; however, individuals with CVD interpret the road signals by pairing colour with the consistent pattern of the light positions. In the chemical sciences, adapting colour-based information can be less straightforward, with examples in the literature ...
This chapter seeks to address these issues by exploring the issue of inclusivity in teaching from a broad perspective, using disability, health conditions and caring responsibilities as examples. It concludes that although online teaching is becoming recognised as a potentially flexible and accessible ...
First, as most learning and teaching processes happen in the classroom, robots seem the feasible option to fit the physical world and thus facilitate classroom engagement. It is explained that the physical embodiment of robots has a huge impact on people seeing them as more human-like, sociable...