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Knowledge Badge "Teaching Accessibly" - Germany

Country
  • Germany
Scope of application
  • Education
Type of organisation
  • Non-profit organisation
Organisation responsible
  • Regine Gessner. Programm Manager IAAP D-A-CH

The Knowledge Badge “Teaching Accessibly” (KB-BFL) is aimed at teachers and interested parties who would like to expand their (education) skills in the area of digital accessibility.

The course is divided into four practice-oriented modules:

  • Basics: Understand the basic principles of accessibility and their relevance in digital teaching.
  • Diversity of user needs: Learn more about the different needs of your learners and how you can address them.
  • Accessibility in the higher education context: Learn how to implement accessible courses and exams at your university.
  • Tooling Documents: Develop the skills to create accessible documents and teaching materials.

The Knowledge Badge can be earned by passing a currently free exam. The exam is held in German.

The exam consists of 50 single-choice questions. The questions cover the content of the four modules of the "Knowledge Badge – Accessible Teaching" course. Completion of the course is not a prerequisite for taking the exam.

The KB-BFL syllabus provides an overview of the knowledge and skills expected of participants who wish to earn the Knowledge Badge "Accessible Teaching".

More about Knowledge Badge "Barrierefrei lehren".

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