Creating accessible and inclusive classes through principles of Universal Design
Recorded
Tuesday, 16/04/2024 · 18:00
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Universal Design, originally created for architecture, is a strategic approach that considers diverse user needs and preferences. By applying it to our teaching materials and methodologies, we can foster an inclusive learning environment. We’ll explore practical techniques for all classes as well as specific suggestions for primary, secondary, ELT and CLIL contexts. You’ll leave with time-saving ideas to integrate into your lessons straight away and help you harness the diverse strengths of all your students.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, 16/04/2024 · 18:00
Madrid
Duration: 1 hour
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Anyone with the event link can attend
Neil has been involved in ELT for nearly 20 years working as a teacher, teacher trainer, and director of studies in Australia, Ireland and Spain. He now works in the Professional Development team at OUP where he is especially interested in...
Laura is a freelance ELT author, teacher trainer and consultant specialising in SEN and accessibility. Her written work includes coursebooks, SEN materials, national exams and a range of digital resources for many of the top ELT and educational...