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Off-campus teaching is defined as any formal learning opportunity organised by a programme / module, which takes place at a location outside of College owned locations, e.g. field trips and placements.
While offering many worthwhile learning opportunities, off-campus teaching methods can raise many accessibility challenges, and where there is an off-campus element to a course, whether optional or compulsory, it is important to consider possible barriers that may arise, and to reflect on ways of ensuring that the learning opportunity is accessible to all students. This may involve liaising with relevant contacts outside of the programme / school.
For information on inclusive placements, please follow the link below
Providing Work Placements for Disabled Students: A good practice Guide from the UK Department of Education and Skills.
Take time to complete a brief self-evaluation of your:
Ensure clear communication between staff, students and external personnel (e.g. placement providers, study abroad partners or field trip venue personnel). For example:
This video considers what can make your off campus teaching inaccessible to some students. It questions whether they are necessarily inaccessible, and advises on what to do if they are / are not (length 3m 55s).
Off-Campus Teaching
Possible barriers within off-campus learning may include:
Remember timely notice of off campus events is particularly important for some students. For example, students with significant external responsibilities who may need time to arrange alternative childcare / work cover ) or disabled students who need to arrange any necessary accommodations.