Accessible Design Opens Doors

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As Canada recognizes National AccessAbility Week from May 31 to June 6 this year, TLC is reflecting on the important role accessibility plays in creating inclusive and meaningful teaching and learning experiences. Accessibility is a cornerstone of how we believe learning experiences, services, and spaces should be designed so that learners with diverse abilities, identities and preferences can meaningfully participate and flourish. Our work is grounded in a commitment to reducing barriers to teaching and learning, one conversation at a time. Whether we are designing our own workshops and events or partnering with instructors to develop courses and learning activities, we strive to model accessible practices by offering flexibility, adaptability and multiple ways to engage.

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Because accessibility unlocks student potential by fostering learning environments where all students can thrive, TLC has developed a variety of practical resources to help instructors design more inclusive and accessible courses, content, and learning spaces including

Together with these TLC resources, instructors can also draw on the accessibility guidance and resources available through UFV’s Centre for Accessibility Services website to help create more inclusive learning experiences.

Marking National AccessAbility Week, we reaffirm our commitment to creating a more inclusive and barrier-free UFV, in alignment with this year’s national theme, “Building a Strong, Accessible Canada.” Accessibility is a shared responsibility and meaningful change happens when we all work together. We invite you to participate by exploring one of the resources above, committing to one small action that removes a barrier to access, or  attending one of the many community events taking place during the week. Together, we can continue building learning environments where everyone feels welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed.

A few of the community events happening during NAAW include: