Inclusive Pedagogies
Welcome to Inclusive Pedagogies!
Are you a member of staff or part of a staff/student collective? If so, please register below for an online or in-person workshop on the Inclusive Education Programme.
Unsure about how to embed inclusion into your teaching? Do you require bespoke workshops or resources? Do you want help designing a pedagogical research project? Contact Dr Ryan Arthur for inclusive support.
Inclusive Education Programme
The Inclusive Education Programme is a series of workshops that equip staff with the tools to build inclusive learning environments.
Register today for our online or in-person sessions:
Workshop 1: What is Inclusion in higher education? - Dr Ryan Arthur Link opens in a new windowwill provide participants with an overview of the debates and controversies around inclusion in higher education settings.
Online session: 19th February 2024, 1PM - 2PM
In-person session: 22nd February 2024, 1PM - 2PM
Workshop 2: Inclusion through Reflexivity - Dr Ryan Arthur Link opens in a new windowwill delve into the concept of reflexivity. Reflexivity involves continuous self-awareness, critical reflection, and conscious consideration of our assumptions, biases, and perspectives.
Online session: 4th March 2024, 1PM - 2PM
In-person session: 7th March, 1PM - 2PM
Workshop 3: Inclusion through Anti-Racist Practice
Dr Anil Awesti Link opens in a new windowwill lead a workshop that equips academic and professional services staff with the knowledge and practical tools to engage with anti-racist practices and pedagogy within and outside the classroom and to challenge racial inequality at the University of Warwick at both individual and institutional levels.
In-person session: 12th March 2024, 11 am - 12.30 pm (Register here to attend the in-person session)Link opens in a new window
Workshop 4: Inclusion through Decolonisation
Dr Ryan Arthur’s Link opens in a new windowworkshop will provide participants with the theory and practice of decolonial scholarship to critically examine and transform their teaching materials and practices. This interactive workshop aims to foster a deeper understanding of the impact of coloniality on education and equip participants with the tools to create inclusive, diverse, and culturally responsive curricula.
Online session: 19th March 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm (Register here to attend the online session)Link opens in a new window
In-person session: 20th March 2024, 1 pm - 2.30 pm (Register here to attend the in-person session)Link opens in a new window
Workshop 5: Inclusion through Neurodiversity
Dr Jagjeet Jutley-NeilsonLink opens in a new window will explore the terrain of neurodiversity and empower educators, administrators, and policymakers to implement neurodivergent-friendly practices that promote inclusivity and support students in achieving their full potential.
In-person session: 2nd April 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm
Workshop 6: Inclusion through Students as Partners
Dr Ryan Arthur Link opens in a new windowwill lead this workshop to empower participants with the knowledge and skills to cultivate a culture of collaboration and inclusion within higher education. This interactive workshop focuses on the principles of co-creation, mutual respect, and shared decision-making, emphasising the valuable contributions that students can make to the educational experience.
Online session: 8th April 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm (Register here to attend the online session)Link opens in a new window
In-person session: 11th April 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm (Register here to attend the in-person session)Link opens in a new window
Workshop 7: Inclusion through Assessment and Feedback
Dr Ryan Arthur’s Link opens in a new windowworkshop will explore strategies that ensure assessments are equitable, accessible, and responsive to diverse student needs, fostering a learning environment that promotes success for all.
Online session: 22nd April 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm (Register here to attend the online session)Link opens in a new window
In-person session: 25th April 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm (Register here to attend the in-person session)Link opens in a new window
Any questions, issues or feedback, please get in touch with the programme lead, Dr Ryan Arthur -
Inclusive Voices Forum
The Inclusive Voices Forum is a bi-annual, online mini-conference for Warwick staff and students to have open conversations about inclusion in higher education. Staff and students will present information on a topic or a practice, followed by a discussion. It will be held in the Autumn and Spring terms.
The Inclusive Voices Forum was held on 15 February 2024. Watch the recording below.
If you have any questions, issues or feedback, please get in touch with the Forum lead, Dr Ryan Arthur - +
Visit the Inclusive Education website to find out how departments and services are supporting inclusive education across the University of Warwick. Discover tools and guidance and learn how to access funding for inclusion projects.
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