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A new interactive online course, designed to help staff develop an understanding of best practice in the design and delivery of inclusive teaching and learning, has been launched.

The course has a focus on how the practical application of such an inclusive approach can remove the disadvantage many disabled students face in accessing their teaching and learning, while reducing or eliminating the need for multiple and costly reactive adjustments.

"Thank you for creating such a worthwhile course. I have recently taken the course and thought it excellent, particularly how clear and concise it was; the videos with Abi were excellent, and the structure of it." - recent feedback

The course was produced by the Disability Centre with contributions from CCTL, Cambridge University Press and UIS.

 

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