Alternative Assessment Technique #8: Scaffolding
Kristin Rodier & Deanna Fidelak
Alternative Assessment Technique #8: Scaffolding. Dr. Kristin Rodier from Athabasca University and Deanna Fidelak from MacEwan University explain how they use scaffolding to help students develop skills during the assessment. Kristin and Deanna also explain how this approach provides choice to students.
Incorporating Academic Strategy Instruction in Assignment Design to Remove Barriers to Writing Assignments in Philosophy
Deanna Fidelak, Kristin Rodier
In early 2020, there was a faculty development workshop at MacEwan University on how to design philosophy writing assignments with fewer barriers commonly experienced by students with disabilities. This chapter streamlines the workshop and surveys barriers common to philosophy assignment guidelines: length, jargon, single-format, and a “don'ts” section. The authors contextualize these characteristics within the values, norms, and practices of academic philosophy. They present a case study of transforming Rodier's introductory philosophy guidelines before and after a UDL consult with Fidelak. They demonstrate the reasoning behind the transformation, including specific UDL applications and incorporating techniques from academic strategy instruction that address the hidden curriculum. In addition, they outline changes to in-class teaching that support students in completing assignments.