Category: Inclusive teaching

5 things to read in… Black History Month

5 things to read in… Black History Month

October marks Black History Month in the UK and has been celebrated annually since 1987. Whilst it may have started as a way of remembering important people and events in Black history, it has become a celebration of Black British achievement and an opportunity for...

5 things to read… as suggested by you!

5 things to read… as suggested by you!

Freddie Gent is an HE Admin Intern in Academic Development, with a particular interest in inclusion and the student voice.  He works across a broad range of ITL projects and areas including the recent Inclusive Teaching Workshop series, supporting the development of...

5 things to read on… wellbeing

5 things to read on… wellbeing

In May’s feature we consider how wellbeing can be incorporated into your inclusive teaching practice.(Please note that several of these hyperlinks to suggested reading open as external links)  The events of the past year have made us more aware than ever of our own...

5 things to read on… inclusive language

5 things to read on… inclusive language

As a regular feature on TEA we’ll be bringing you a monthly list of ‘5 things to read on…’ aligned with different aspects of inclusive teaching.     The University of Manchester Diversity Calendar highlights Inclusive Language as a focus this month.  Without even...

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We’d really like to hear your responses to the stories we feature – if you want to respond, please email the ITL team at teaching.learning@manchester.ac.uk, or the University’s Teaching and Learning Online Network (TALON) on Yammer is a great place for you to carry on the discussion of any practice you find really interesting.