Teaching for Inclusion in Higher Education: Pedagogies and Digital Practice
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Inclusive higher education teaching practices shift from traditional instruction toward pedagogies that recognize and value the diversity of learners' identities, abilities, and experiences. Improved pedagogies emphasize equity, accessibility, and belonging by designing learning environments that remove barriers and actively engage students. Digital tools and technologies offer flexible paths for participation, representation, and assessment. When thoughtfully integrated, digital practices, like accessible course design, multimodal content, and interactive platforms, can increase inclusive pedagogies. Further exploration may reveal how educators can leverage digital innovation to create more just and responsive learning ecosystems. Teaching for Inclusion in Higher Education: Pedagogies and Digital Practice explores how inclusive pedagogies in higher education can be designed to support diverse learners. It examines how digital tools and practices can be used to enhance accessibility, participation, and equity in teaching and learning environments. This book covers topics such as digital learning, special education, and instructional design, and is a useful resource for educators, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
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