A Taxonomy of Inclusive Design: On Disclosure, Accessibility, and Inclusion (EDUCAUSE Review)
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"Before you read further, we'd like you to consider how you define inclusion. What does it mean to you? Please enter a brief (three to five words or up to forty characters) definition of inclusion into the Answer Garden text field below and click Submit to view a word cloud with other responses."—Source: EDUCAUSE Review
WHY THIS MATTERS:
For inclusive pedagogy to take root in higher education, institutional shifts may be necessary to better support accessibility, self-indentification, and disclosure.
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