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I have been following the webinars of the UK partners in the Future Teacher 3.0 project and I want to share their resources on inclusive design. These sessions are participatory and collect and share lots of great practical examples.
The resources on inclusive practice include the webinar recording and a let of resources shared through Xerte and are well worth working through.
I can see the point of informing design through a set of personas yet, as a mum of a young man with disabilities I think it is important not to over simplify by categorising, it is important to respond to the individual needs of all students and for this to happen it is vital to create a relationship that welcomes discussion and open expression. We need to learn from our learners.
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