Inclusive Campus Environments: An Untapped Resource for Fostering Learner Success

Authors

  • Susan Whitmer Susan Whitmer Studios

Keywords:

Universal Design for Learning, Inclusion, Community, Sense of Belonging, Social Justice

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to consider new possibilities for higher education, where the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) provide a framework for creating digital and physical environments that honor every learner’s unique lived experiences and support the expectations of learners for their individual life goals. Each learner brings their own unique lived experience; multi-level intersectionality; and cognitive and social learning variabilities to their educational journey. Many of these present obstacles to their realizing successful learning outcomes. Understanding the lived experiences in the learner’s journey and creating environments that remove barriers to learning requires a deep understanding of inclusion, which is central to the framework of UDL. How can we create a campus that promotes a sense of belonging, community, and well-being — a campus that has the potential to increase the number of learners who persist to completion? It begins with honoring the uniqueness of every learner.

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Published

2021-01-07

How to Cite

Whitmer, S. (2021). Inclusive Campus Environments: An Untapped Resource for Fostering Learner Success. Current Issues in Education, 22(1 (Sp Iss). Retrieved from https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1902

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Section

Shaping the Futures of Learning in the Digital Age