This collection of material from Canadian authors looks at a critical issue that was thrown into sharp relief by the pandemic: equity and inclusion and design justice. In particular, it examines the question of whether significant growth in online learning increases and exacerbates inequity in higher education — and if so, what can be done. Although critical, the book is also practical, with valuable insights into effective pedagogical practices and policy recommendations to sustain the advancements made during the pandemic.
Wuetherick, B., Germain-Rutherford, A., Graham, D., Baker, N., Hornsby, D.J. & Turner, N. (2024). Online Learning, Open Education and Equity in a Post-pandemic World. Springer Link.
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