Creating Inclusive Classrooms Online
Bringing inclusiveness to online teaching is a challenge being faced by online tutors across the world. Creating class environments that support a sense of belonging among all learners requires a re-imaging of instructional strategies and teaching-learning interactions. The Columbia Center of Teaching and Learning has come up with an in-depth inclusive teaching and learning online resource, which you can refer to here
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