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Inclusion

The courses on inclusion presented here offer a well-founded introduction to a central social and university-related topic. They impart fundamental knowledge about barriers, mechanisms of power and exclusion, and the structural and social dimensions of participation and non-participation.

The digital formats encourage critical reflection on one's own attitudes and patterns of behaviour and provide both theoretical and practical ideas for inclusive, barrier-free and appreciative interaction in digital and analogue contexts.


The list of resources linked here is not exhaustive. These are external projects that are not affiliated with Heinrich Heine University. The individual subject areas are regularly updated and expanded.

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Online learning platforms:

The diversity of people and how to deal with this diversity in inclusive education is the subject of the MOOC ‘Inclusion – Diversity as an Opportunity! – Fundamentals of Inclusive Education’. The course examines what inclusion means in concrete terms from various perspectives and considers the legal and historical context in which this term should be viewed.

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The courses are available to you free of charge, and you can determine your own learning pace. You can also pause the learning content at any time and continue later.

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Podcasts:

This podcast is about inclusion, accessibility, participation and diversity. Under the motto ‘nothing about us without us’, disabled people talk about political, social and personal issues.

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The podcast ‘All Inclusive’ is about inclusion, equal opportunities and belonging in our society. The guests all contribute in one way or another to an inclusive society – and talk about the opportunities and challenges of their work.

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The New Norm – ARD Media Library Do you have to listen to three ‘disabled’ people? You don't have to, but you should. Karina Sturm, Jonas Karpa and Raúl Krauthausen break down the norm of normality and talk about diversity, inclusion and the lives of people with disabilities.

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