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Universal Design vs. Cripped Classes
Abes, Abrams, and Floyd (the authors) note that while Universal Design is a way faculty can work against academic ableism and create more accessible classes that Universal Design still relies on often non-fluid definitions of disability and assumes that disabled students would have the same predictable needs throughout the course, this is how the authors differentiate between a class that utilizes universal design and a cripped class.
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Updated 2025-02-08
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