How Inclusive and Accessible Is Your Statement on Inclusion And Accessibility?

Inside Higher Ed (2020)
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Despite some excellent resources on this topic, the parts of our syllabi devoted to inclusion and accessibility remain somewhat, well, exclusive and inaccessible.

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Freya Möbus
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