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Inclusive learning development practices: the consequences of flexibility and choice in the hybrid era.

Kantcheva, R. and Bickle, E., 2023. Inclusive learning development practices: the consequences of flexibility and choice in the hybrid era. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 26 (Feb).

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DOI: 10.47408/jldhe.vi26.886

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic, and the move to online teaching and learning, has provided opportunities for the learning development (LD) community to find new and innovative pedagogical approaches to providing a more inclusive learning environment. Many of these opportunities are now being incorporated into a new hybrid era of teaching, which seeks to build the ‘best of both worlds’. To embrace this new era of flexibility, hybrid learning and teaching strategies need to be developed rather than merely being a reaction to a global health emergency. Based on the experiences of two learning developers at different UK institutions, this paper reflects on the benefits and disadvantages of a hybrid mode of delivery of one-to-one tutorials, one of the cornerstones of LD provision. Within this paper we define hybrid teaching as a combination of online and physical environments (Gamage et al., 2022).

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1759-667X
Additional Information:Special Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Issue
Uncontrolled Keywords:hybrid teaching; learning development support; flexible teaching practices; inclusive practices; flexible teaching practices; inclusive practices, hybrid teaching, learning development support
Group:Faculty of Media & Communication
ID Code:38535
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:05 May 2023 15:38
Last Modified:05 May 2023 15:38

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