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 Developing an inclusive curriculumgood practice sharedThis event took place on 18th March 2008 at 9:45am (09:45 GMT)Berrill Lecture Theatre, The Open University, Walton Hall Campus, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
|  This event showcased resources and expertise available now to support the embedding of diversity within the curriculum.  A more inclusive curriculum will enable the University to respond more effectively to the needs of an increasingly diverse student community. 
 Programme
 
 09.15 Doors open
 
 09.45 Welcome - Jane Wardale, Manager Planning and Curriculum
 
 09.50 The importance of an inclusive and accessible curriculum - Professor Alan Tait, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Curriculum and Awards
 
 10.05 How to build diversity into your curriculum: learning from Scottish institutions  - Rowena Arshad OBE, Director of the Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland and Senior Lecturer, School of Education, University of Edinburgh
 
 10.45 Case study 1: Starting with maths - Mrs Hilary Holmes, Course Production Chair
 
 11.00 Case study 2: Archaeology, the science of investigation - Dr Arlëne Hunter, Course Team Chair
 
 11.15 Case study 3: The arts past and present - Dr Kim Woods, Course Team
 
 11.30 Panel Q and A and discussion - chaired by Tony O'Shea, Senior Manager Equality and Diversity
 
 12.00 Close
 
 The Open University website, equality and diversity: www.open.ac.uk/about/thiswebsite/p3_1.shtml
 
 Hilary Holmes - Y162 Diversity.ppt
 
 Hunter presentation.ppt
 Kim Woods Presentation1.ppt
 Rowena Arshad presentation.ppt
 |  | 9:45 am Developing an inclusive curriculum Part 1 |  | 11:30 am Developing an inclusive curriculum Part 2 Q and A |   The webcast was open to 200 users
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