Education at heart of sustainable future
The future of humanity depends on how well we can move towards more sustainable, equitable and healthy ways of living. A reworked education system to serve this purpose can drive the changes we need.
The future of humanity depends on how well we can move towards more sustainable, equitable and healthy ways of living. A reworked education system to serve this purpose can drive the changes we need.
In this guest post, Michelle Mangal – educational consultant, creative and teacher – shares her perspective on how teachers can foster a more inclusive learning environment.
Many of us sincerely believe that the world could be a fairer, more inclusive place – and that we all have a role to play in shaping this vision of a better future. But where to begin?
What’s needed to improve the inclusivity and accessibility of learning experience design?
We’ve been surprised by some of the things we’ve learned through our research into tackling equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) challenges in online learning.
Towards the end of 2020, we launched a new EDI project with Innovate UK into what more inclusive learning experience design looks like. Here are 5 resources that have been especially influential in our thinking so far …
We’re working on a new project funded by Innovate UK which aims to address inequalities in inclusivity and access in learning design that have been brought to the forefront as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.