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    Keith Heggart, University of Technology Sydney

    Mais Fatayer, University of Technology Sydney

    Camille Dickson-Deane, University of Technology Sydney

    Puvaneswari P Arumugam, Deakin University

    Katrina Thorpe, University of New South Wales

    Susan Page, Western Sydney University

    Shaun Bell, University of Technology Sydney

    John Vulic, University of Technology Sydney

    Nhung Nguyen, University of Tasmania

    Katie Duncan, University of Technology Sydney

    Rhiannon Hall, University of Technology Sydney

    Bruna Contro Pretero, Australian National University

    Copyright Year:

    Last Update: 2025

    ISBN 13: 9781923373037

    Publisher: UTS ePRESS

    Language: English

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    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Introduction
    • Making socially just pedagogy a reality
    • Designing inclusive learning experience
    • Negotiating the assumptions and identity tensions surrounding third space academics/professionals
    • Indigenous-led learning design: Reimagining the teaching team
    • Designing for equity in learning
    • Designing for cultural responsiveness
    • Working with students with lived experience
    • Baking a cake: Engaging staff in inclusive
    • Conclusion

    About the Book

    Designing Learning Experiences for Inclusivity and Diversity stands out as a crucial guide for educators and learning designers committed to creating equitable learning environments. Grounded in the Australasian higher education experience, this book delves into the principles of universal design for learning (UDL), offering practical strategies to ensure that every student, regardless of their background or abilities, has the opportunity to succeed.

    This unique edited text offers a blend of theoretical insights and real-world examples. You can select from a wide range of topics including socially just pedagogy, open educational practices, the role of third-space academics and professionals, Indigenous-led learning design, designing for equity and cultural responsiveness, lived experience of disability, and working with students and staff in inclusive learning design.

    The book also explores the potential of digital tools and platforms to transform the learning experience. Readers will learn how to leverage technology to create interactive and engaging content that enhances learning outcomes for all students. The authors provide practical advice on integrating these technologies into the curriculum, making learning more accessible and enjoyable.

    Designing Learning Experiences for Inclusivity and Diversity addresses the critical role of assessment in the learning process. The book offers a comprehensive overview of various assessment methods, from formative assessments that provide ongoing feedback to summative assessments that measure overall achievement. By aligning assessment strategies with learning objectives, educators can create a more coherent and effective learning experience.

    Readers will find a wealth of resources, including case studies, practical tips, and reflective exercises. Whether you are a seasoned learning designer or a newcomer to the field, Designing Learning Experiences for Inclusivity and Diversity provides the knowledge and inspiration needed to create impactful and meaningful learning experiences.

    About the Contributors

    Authors

    Keith Heggart, University of Technology Sydney

    Mais Fatayer, University of Technology Sydney

    Camille Dickson-Deane, University of Technology Sydney

    Puvaneswari P Arumugam, Deakin University

    Katrina Thorpe, University of New South Wales

    Susan Page, Western Sydney University

    Shaun Bell, University of Technology Sydney

    John Vulic, University of Technology Sydney

    Nhung Nguyen, University of Tasmania

    Katie Duncan, University of Technology Sydney

    Rhiannon Hall, University of Technology Sydney

    Bruna Contro Pretero, Australian National University

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    The web version of this resource has been designed to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, level AA. In addition, it follows all guidelines in Appendix A: Checklist for Accessibility of the Accessibility Toolkit – 2nd Edition. It includes: Easy navigation. This resource has a linked table of contents and uses headings in each chapter to make navigation easy. Accessible videos. All videos in this resource have captions. Accessible images. All images in this resource that convey information have alternative text. Images that are decorative have empty alternative text. Accessible links. All links use descriptive link text. Interactive H5P. All H5P interactive content has been modified to be accessible for screen readers. Podcast. Transcripts are available for all podcasts in this resource.

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