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- An Inclusive Intervention: Assessing the Impact of Colour in Learning Materials for Neurodiverse Students
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An Inclusive Intervention: Assessing the Impact of Colour in Learning Materials for Neurodiverse Students
Introduction How important are the visual aspects of the learning materials that we provide, and what can be achieved by using colour to enhance these visual materials in pursuit of higher student attainment? Reading is an essential tool for learning, … Continue reading
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Tagged attainment, colour, dyslexia, education, engagement, inclusivity, irlen syndrome, neurodiversity, reflection
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Inclusive Practices Blog Post 3: Race
It is very easy to be swept along in a society that stems from a highly colonised background, with the majority of those in positions of power being both white and male. Our UK House of Commons, for example, has … Continue reading
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Tagged education, ethnicity, higher education, inclusivity, minority, pedagogy, policy, race, racism
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Inclusive Practices Blog Post 2: Faith and Intersectionality
It is human nature to relate most closely to the culture and beliefs that we have grown up with, but in an increasingly multi-cultural society, the intersection of faith and identity becomes ever more blurred. When we consider this in … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, culture, education, faith, gender, intersectionality, reflection, religion, unconscious bias
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