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What is Inclusion/Inclusivity

Handbook of Research on Innovative Frameworks and Inclusive Models for Online Learning
Refers to the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunity and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized.
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Inclusive Frameworks in Online STEM Teaching and Learning
Stephany Jane Veuger (Northumbria University, UK), Diane Butler (Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, The Open University Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, UK), Peter Wood (The Open University Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, UK), and Andrew Potter (The Open University in Scotland, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9072-3.ch002
Abstract
In recent years, many higher education providers have looked to audit the inclusivity of their learning and teaching through the use of an inclusive curriculum ‘framework,' ‘charter,' or ‘toolkit.' The development and implementation of just such a ‘toolkit' is one of a suite of measures the Open University is using to address issues around the degree awarding gaps which have been identified as priority areas in our access and participation strategy (APS). The ICT's three principles are: 1) Is the material accessible to diverse groups of students; in terms of the language and images used)? 2) Will diverse groups of students see themselves reflected in the material? 3) Does the material equip students to participate in a global and diverse world? This chapter will share the learning from use of the ICT in STEM, its limitations as an auditing tool, the transformative effect on practice it has had on reviewers, and critical perspectives on the extent to which it enables or inhibits broader inclusivity approaches such as decolonisation.
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The Mapping of Inclusion: A Digital Teaching Innovation to Tame a Fuzzy Concept
A contested term in and of itself. While inclusion has mostly been understood as the effort to integrate, include and/or accommodate children that are seen as deviant in regular schools, inclusion has – depending on the consulted discipline – different meanings. In sociology, the discourse on inclusion is tightly linked to discussions of (economic) inequality, while in the pedagogical field inclusion has primarily focused on children with disabilities. Over time, the pedagogic disciplines have widened the scope of inclusion so that it – at least in theory – not just considers the needs of children with disabilities but the needs of all children.
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