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Promoting inclusivity through universally designed learning environments

28 February 2019
4.00pm – 5.00pm AEDT
Tyree Room, John Niland Scientia Building
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A Scientia Education Academy public lecture

There are over 1,300 UNSW students registered with Disability Services who have declared they have a disability that needs to be accommodated with educational adjustments to their studies. This reflects a lack of accessibility in how we present information. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a relatively new concept in higher education and requires us  to reconceptualise how we think about educational practice so that a greater diversity of students is included. This means thinking past traditional lecture and text-based learning.

In order to respond more effectively to the different learning requirements of our diverse population of students, we need to rethink the system. Universal Design for Learning means designing learning to be accessible from the start, limiting the amount of accommodations and modifications that must be made. This involves providing multiple means of representation, action/expression, and engagement. Join us as Associate Professor Terry Cumming will discuss the importance of UDL and ways that UDL can be implemented in a university setting.

Please note, the lecture will commence earlier than they used to start last year - see new time below. As always, it will be followed by drinks and nibbles.

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