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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Open University's "Making Your Teaching Inclusive"


This is a very good, new site from the Open University.

Clear, informative and practices what it preaches in terms of providing user customisation for the site. (If you don't know what that means click here..)

There are lots of short video clips - in various formats - with learners speaking for themselves.

Yes, it is aimed at HE, but I think you will find useful, practical information and guidance here, whether you are a practitioner or manager in the adult and community sector.

The site divides into four main sections:
Understanding and Awareness
Inclusive Teaching
Identifying a Student's Needs
Legal and Professional Context

with a comprehensive A-Z.

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