Start with the Syllabus: Universal Design from the Top
Title | Start with the Syllabus: Universal Design from the Top |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | Passman, Tina, and Green, Ravonne A. |
Journal | Journal of Access Services |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 1-2 |
Pagination | 48-58 |
ISSN Number | 1536-7967 |
Keywords | access, Accessibility, distance education, diversity, education, universal design |
Abstract | Principles of universal design become increasingly important as librarians add information literacy courses and other instructional modules. Issues of access in higher education may be reframed as issues of the design of the inclusive classroom environment. This allows for the spectrum of multiple intelligences and learning modalities to be addressed, as well as the broad diversity that contemporary learners and teachers bring to the classroom experience, live or delivered through distance education. Using the principles of universal design (UD), this paper addresses the manner in which a course may be front-loaded to achieve maximum understanding on the part of the learner as to the expected learning environment and requirements, as well as expected outcomes and assessment practices. |
Notes | This article focused on the issue of how design of the modules may make the classroom in higher education more inclusive. It places librarians as an integral part for classroom. Particularly, it is interested in the course syllabus design to assure that vital information regarding requirements, goals, and objectives are given. The inclusive nature of online learnign enviornment does not only include students, but also encompasses teachers from various backgrounds. The researcher group designed a syllabus template to improve universal design and this article addressed the results and findings. |
DOI | 10.1080/15367960802247916 |
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