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Accessibility of teaching-learning: handbook and workshop for academic staff . Introduction. Ariella Hellwing Yael Roitman Susie Russak Support Center for Students with Special Needs Beit Berl Academic College, Israel. General thoughts that we hear around campus.
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Accessibility of teaching-learning: handbook and workshop for academic staff Introduction AriellaHellwing Yael Roitman Susie Russak Support Center for Students with Special Needs BeitBerl Academic College, Israel
General thoughts that we hear around campus • Theory versus performance. • physical accessibility. • Budget issue. • Time investment. • Legislation. Introduction
Our working assumptions • Circle of Life • Implementation process • Awareness • Proper planning Introduction
The structure of our talk Introduction
Workbook Workbook
Presentation of the workbook Workbook
The rationale for writing the workbook • Responsibility of the institution to be accessible • Co-operation with the Instructional Development Center • Broad response to different learners including people with disabilities • Workbook model based on modules of instruction and not on disabilities • Presentation of the self assessment tools to professors for their immediate use based on the Spooner model (2007) Workbook
principles that guided the writing process • Co-operative writing • With professionals from the field • With students Workbook Implementation goals as integral part of writing process • Accessibility of the workbook • Auditory • visual
Challenges in accessibility that are addressed in the workbook Workbook
Accessibility of instruction – the model and assessment table (Spooner et al, 2007) Workbook
Instructional modules and recommendations for making them accessible Workbook
Workshop Workshop
Workshop Workshop
Principles for building the workshop • Not talking about it but doing it • use of the principles of the model in building it • Emphasis on components of participation • stimulate dialogue • discussion • relevance • practical experience • Components of interaction during workshop • writing, discussion, sms messaging Workshop
Structure of the workshop Workshop
Use of surveys through clicker tools Workshop
Discussion question: What is the importance of accessible learning and teaching Workshop
Example of a case study • A student with a visual disability requests to be accommodated during a test by having open materials • Content overload vs. exam purity and uniformity • Recommended solutions: • Help in making the texts accessible, visual organization, transforming to voice files, enlarged texts • Focusing and targeting on specific course material • Dividing the test materials into two test sections Workshop
Components of universal design- the model and assessment table Workshop
Components of universal design- Practice through lesson analysis Choose a course that you teach or plan to teach Choose three activities that you use in the course To which field does each activity belong? Check the table to see if these activities promote accessibility Workshop
Implementation Implementation
Implementation process – from the stage of writing the workbook Implementation Dean of students, lecturers from the special education department, Head of the department for instructional promotion and director of the library Outside consulting, support center staff, students, administrative staff
Presenting the workbook as an implementation strategy Implementation On-line distribution
Challenges of implementation Implementation • Recruiting veteran lecturers • Implementation of the process and long term consideration of the workshop • Maintaining relevance of the topic over time
Thank you for your attention and participation Thank you AriellaHellwinghellwing@bezeqint.net Yael Roitmanyooilr@gmail.com Susie Russaksusie.russak@gmail.com