The Power of One with Many Revisited: creating inclusive accessible collaborative education for all

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Cara, Coral (2007) The Power of One with Many Revisited: creating inclusive accessible collaborative education for all. International Journal of Learning, 14 (8). pp. 221-233. ISSN 1447-9494

Abstract

This paper describes the journey taken to create and develop inclusive education for all students and staff through the use of a holistic, multimodal, multiliterate inclusive approach to improve student and staff engagement and learning. This process is suitable for any educator who wishes to develop a learner centred approach which can be implemented in any sector, with any age group, or any cohort of students. The research is based on real work in real classrooms. This paper reflects upon the journey, the challenges, the successes; and the future uses for the model of effective teaching and learning.

Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/3207
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Education
Historical > FOR Classification > 1399 Other Education
Historical > SEO Classification > 9399 Other Education and Training
Keywords ResPubID13527, effective teaching and learning, inclusive accessible education, multiliteracies, multimodal teaching and learning, improving student outcomes, student centred learning, engagement, retention, authentic learning, working with diversity
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