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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

Faculty Focus

Effective inclusion involves providing appropriate accommodations and support tailored to the unique needs of each student (Dyer 2022, 1712). Alongside the benefits of online learning come challenges, particularly in ensuring access, engagement, and inclusion for all students.

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5 Strategies to Create Inclusive Learning Environments for International Students

Faculty Focus

This article explores these experiences, offering insights for educators on how to foster supportive and inclusive learning environments, particularly from an Asian perspective. Educators can help by designating peer mentors or teaching assistants to offer guidance. References Hsu, C.-F. Sandy), & Huang, I.-T.

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Texas A&M system offers DEI ban guidance

Higher Ed Dive

A Q&A for faculty and staff provides a look at how public colleges are carrying out a state law barring diversity, equity and inclusion programming.

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Building inclusive research cultures– How can we rise above EDI cynicism?

HEPI

Commitment and Motivation for Inclusive Research The commitment to inclusivity in UK research cultures and practices will endure despite political shifts abroad and continue to thrive. Rooted in ethical and moral imperatives, inclusivity is fundamentally the right approach.

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When Inclusion Gets Complicated: What Faculty Need to Know About Service Dogs in Higher Ed

Academe Blog

Without guidance, even well-intentioned faculty can find themselves unsure of how to respond, which can lead to exclusion, frustration, and conflict. Joey has launched her own consulting business, advocating for policy reform and helping institutions develop inclusive practices for service dog users.

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University of North Carolina campuses must review DEI roles, guidance says

Higher Ed Dive

The system’s legal affairs division released a 4-page letter explaining the impacts of a new policy rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

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Melissa Maybury Lubin Wants Higher Ed to Be Affordable, Accessible, and Achievable

MindMax

Key Concepts Covered: – The role of continuing and professional education in providing guidance and solutions in the current educational landscape. – Making education more affordable and accessible while maintaining quality, stressing the need for inclusive pathways for students.