Chapter on the principles of inclusive curriculum design and universal instructional design to provide instructors and curriculum designers with concrete advice on how to design curricula that are both inclusive and accessible. Through a review of the literature and introduction of six practical principles, the chapter highlights the importance of inclusive curriculum design for all students and particularly for students studying in online, distance or blended modes.
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