Accessible Learning Services shares some best practices considerations:
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While accommodations aim to minimize academic barriers experienced by students, they do not address the inherent ableist practices that students and staff experience in higher education
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These include: inaccessible and non-inclusive spaces, technology, services and policies
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It is important that we all recognize the ways in which ableism exists in higher education and learning
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In doing so, we can challenge these assumptions and continue striving for an inclusive and equitable teaching and learning environment
More information on ableism/disablism in postsecondary.
Please email us at accessible-learning@humber.ca with suggestions for key accessibility-related topics that you would like us to address through the Communiqué.