University of Glasgow

Diversity and Inclusion in Education

University of Glasgow

Diversity and Inclusion in Education

Ines Alves
Elliott Spaeth

Instructors: Ines Alves

Access provided by Interbank

26,496 already enrolled

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.

394 reviews

Intermediate level

Recommended experience

Flexible schedule
2 weeks at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
99%
Most learners liked this course
Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.

394 reviews

Intermediate level

Recommended experience

Flexible schedule
2 weeks at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
99%
Most learners liked this course

See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills

 logos of Petrobras, TATA, Danone, Capgemini, P&G and L'Oreal

There are 4 modules in this course

Welcome to the first module of the course. In this week, you’ll begin by exploring what we mean by diversity and difference in education, and how these ideas shape our assumptions about learners. Together, we’ll unpack key concepts such as the “imagined student,” labelling, and representation, and examine how education systems have historically defined and categorised learners. As you move through the activities, you’ll encounter a range of perspectives and lived experiences. Take your time to engage with these thoughtfully—there are no right or wrong answers, but rather opportunities to question, reflect, and deepen your understanding.

What's included

6 videos8 readings2 assignments5 discussion prompts

In this module, you’ll explore what it means to move from exclusion to inclusion in education. Building on the concepts from Week 1, you will examine how inclusion is understood in practice, and how education systems respond to diverse learner needs. You’ll engage with key frameworks and global perspectives on inclusive education, including policy approaches and guiding principles. Along the way, you’ll reflect on your own understanding of inclusion and consider how it may be shaped—or challenged—by different contexts and experiences.

What's included

8 videos8 readings3 assignments4 discussion prompts

In this module, you’ll explore how diversity is experienced in real educational contexts, with a focus on the barriers and facilitators that shape inclusion. You’ll be introduced to different ways of understanding disability—particularly the medical, social, and biopsychosocial models—and consider how these influence educational practices and responses. As you move through the module, you’ll examine how environments, systems, and attitudes can either enable or restrict participation and learning.

What's included

5 videos12 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

In this module, you’ll focus on how to put inclusion into practice. You will explore different responses to student diversity and their role in developing inclusive education: inclusive educators, individualised planning, differentiation, inclusive Pedagogies, Universal Design for Learning. It also provides a short introduction to the challenges and resources to teaching different groups of students.

What's included

7 videos8 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts

Instructors

Instructor ratings
(137 ratings)
Ines Alves
University of Glasgow
1 Course 26,496 learners

Offered by

Why people choose Coursera for their career

Felipe M.

Learner since 2018
"To be able to take courses at my own pace and rhythm has been an amazing experience. I can learn whenever it fits my schedule and mood."

Jennifer J.

Learner since 2020
"I directly applied the concepts and skills I learned from my courses to an exciting new project at work."

Larry W.

Learner since 2021
"When I need courses on topics that my university doesn't offer, Coursera is one of the best places to go."

Chaitanya A.

"Learning isn't just about being better at your job: it's so much more than that. Coursera allows me to learn without limits."

Learner reviews

  • 5 stars

    85.27%

  • 4 stars

    11.42%

  • 3 stars

    2.53%

  • 2 stars

    0.50%

  • 1 star

    0.25%

Showing 3 of 394

MV

Reviewed on Jul 3, 2022

KA

Reviewed on Jun 21, 2022

MH

Reviewed on Feb 16, 2024

Explore more from Social Sciences

¹ Some assignments in this course are AI-graded. For these assignments, your data will be used in accordance with Coursera's Privacy Notice.