I've been working alongside our Disability and Dyslexia Team at Brighton, running workshops in each school to collect and share information about what academic staff are doing in the area of inclusive practice. The catalyst has been the forthcoming changes in the Disabled Students' Allowance, but we have used the opportunity to take a much broader approach.
Best wishes
John
John Canning
Centre for Learning and Teaching
University of Brighton
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That would be great as SEDA resources are a font of information for those of us over here in China.
We currently only offer a mandatory module on our CPS programme that covers "Student Support for Inclusivity and Diversity in HE" which we happen to be delivering next week.
We do have a policy on it but not a dedicated programme of embedding it into the curriculum so thanks to colleagues who sent links to theirs.
James
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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 10:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Equality, Diversity, Inclusion
If this is an idea which several of us would benefit from sharing and collaborating, would there be interest if we put a symposium together in Manchester, in the spring term?
We would be happy to run this with a view to developing a SEDA resource.
Penny
Penny Sweasey PGCE MA Education PFHEA FSEDA
Head of Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
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Sent: 19 November 2015 14:06
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Subject: Re: Equality, Diversity, Inclusion
Hi Paul
I developed a staff development programme around E&D here and am happy to collaborate too
All best
Alison
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> On 19 Nov 2015, at 10:23, Paul Dearey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear Colleagues,
> I am writing to try to identify members of SEDA with whom I may usefully network on E & D matters. I have recently been appointed E & D Champion for the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Hull. The post holder reports to the University Registrar, in committee meetings. Below that level there is not much structure to the role. It is really up to me to interpret what the role will become during my tenure. I am interested in embedding E & D consciousness in curriculums. There are generic and discipline specific aspects to this (the HEA has published guidelines). I am aware that I need a network with whom I can consult in order to bring this project forward. I don't possess the bigger picture, but hope that colleagues may be able and willing to advise from time to time.
> Best wishes,
> Paul
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