Methodological Strategies of Faculty Members: Moving toward Inclusive Pedagogy in Higher Education
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Methodological Strategies of Faculty Members: Moving toward Inclusive Pedagogy in Higher EducationAutoria
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2021Editor
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Cotán, A.; Aguirre, A.; Morgado, B.; Melero, N. Methodological Strategies of Faculty Members: Moving toward Inclusive Pedagogy in Higher Education. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3031. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13063031Tipus de document
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This study presents findings that can pose an advancement in the development of inclusive
teaching practices in the university scope. The aim of this work was to understand the methodological
strategies that inclusive ... [+]
This study presents findings that can pose an advancement in the development of inclusive
teaching practices in the university scope. The aim of this work was to understand the methodological
strategies that inclusive faculty members use in their classrooms and the difficulties that they find
in the implementation of such strategies. A total of 119 faculty members from different fields of
knowledge of 10 Spanish universities participated in this study. The data were gathered through
semi-structured interviews and later analysed using an inductive system of categories and codes with
computer software MaxQDA 12. The obtained data show the actions that these faculty members take
to interact with their students, the methodologies they use to teach, the strategies they implement to
promote their learning and the difficulties that hinder their inclusive practice in the classroom. This
study concludes that there are faculty members who are committed to designing teaching projects
based on the principles of Universal Design for Learning. They developing active methodologies
in the classroom and attending to the diversity of the students through the necessary support and
adjustments, from the approach of inclusive pedagogy. [-]
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Sustainability 2021, 13, 3031.Entitat finançadora
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación | FEDER
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EDU2016-76587-R
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“Inclusive Pedagogy in the University: The Opinions of Faculty Members”
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