Below is a list of links to the tools discussed throughout this section which
can support practitioners to put this principle into practice.
• Emotional resilience - Guidance and resources for studying potentially distressing content
• Co-creating learning and teaching: towards relational pedagogy in higher education
• DAWN Reasonable Accommodations in Exams Guidelines
• Example inclusive pedagogy: differentiation
• Universal Design for Learning - CAST
• Universal Design for Learning - AHEAD
• Example inclusive pedagogy: critical pedagogy
• Example inclusive pedagogy: dialogic pedagogy
• UDL: Action & Expression (cast.org)
• Rethinking higher education unit design: Embedding universal design
for learning in online studies
• UU Inclusive Teaching Toolbox
• Student-devised assessment.
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Inclusive leaning outcomes |
Are my learning outcomes accessible for students with protected characteristics, especially disability?
Am I working with students to co-create learning outcomes
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Inclusive pedagogy |
Have I considered my students’ needs and chosen an inclusive pedagogical approach?
Am I adhering to UDL principles in my teaching?
Does my university have a strategic commitment to inclusive, student-centred pedagogies, following UDL principles?
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Distressing curriculum |
Does any distressing content in my curriculum have a trigger/content warning?
Have I provided guidance for students on how they can study distressing content in a healthy way?
Has my university committed to an institution-wide approach for trigger/ content warnings?
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Inclusive assessment |
Do I have reasonable accommodations prepared for my assessment?
Do I give students choice in how they meet assessment tasks?
Have I considered student-devised assessment as a method for my programme or module?
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