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EDI workshop 2

Introduction to EDI in Teaching and Learning Workshops

Explore what inclusive learning and teaching is – or could be – and gain an overview of key sector contexts and challenges. Participants will be supported to reflect on their own practice or approach in a friendly space, and learn from the latest research and case studies.

These two-part workshops will provide an introduction to the current HE landscape; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) duties and opportunities; and some of the key EDI challenges facing the sector. Delegates will be introduced to different approaches and understandings of inclusive pedagogy, build confidence in discussing issues of inclusion and equity, and provided opportunities to analyse and reflect on their own professional practice.

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Who is delivering the course?

This session will be delivered by Advance HE Senior Advisers specialising in both EDI and learning and teaching.

Niema Bohrayba Chartered FCIPD

Senior Consultant, EDI
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Advance HE
Niema Bohrayba Chartered FCIPD is Senior Consultant at Advance HE. She has almost 20 years' experience in developing, delivering and embedding Leadership, HR and EDI programmes and strategies within complex, multi-site organisations.

Baljit Birring

Senior Consultant, EDI
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Advance HE
Baljit
Baljit Birring is a Senior Consultant for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion at Advance HE. She is creative and focused on her commitment to and passion for challenging established practices which sustain inequity, championing equality, diversity and inclusion to improve outcomes.
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Content

The blended module involves two half-day online workshops, and c. 1 hour of independent reflection and reading. Indicative content:

  • Sector landscape on inclusive education: challenges and change, drivers and duties.
  • Centring the student: inclusion, experience, and belonging
  • Routes to inclusion: introduction to different models of inclusive pedagogy and practice
  • Becoming a reflective inclusive practitioner.
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Learning outcomes

On completion, participants should be able to: 

  • Understand the wider sector context for inclusive LTA, and the roles of educators within that
  • Confidently discuss issues of inclusion and equity in LTA with other educators 
  • Critically reflect on their own inclusive practice (as teachers, or supporters of teaching)