Taking Universal Design Back to Its Roots: Perspectives on Accessibility and Identity in Undergraduate Mathematics
Universal Design has been promoted to address the diversity of learners in higher education. However, rarely have Universal Design implementations been evaluated by listening to the voices of disabled students. For this study, we investigated the perceptions of three disabled students who took part...
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Main Authors: | Juuso Henrik Nieminen (Author), Henri Valtteri Pesonen (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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