2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2018.08.014
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Social justice, capabilities and learning support provided by lecturers: A phenomenological-hermeneutic study

Abstract: Acknowledgements: NoneFunding Source(s): None ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 1 Social justice, capabilities and learning support provided by lecturers: a phenomenological-hermeneutic study.Highlights:• Capabilities are part of a social justice theory.• Capabilities are opportunities that shape abilities, towards valuable outcomes.• Capabilities were explored in lecturers' learning support.• Interpersonal methods assisted students, such as lecturers' curiosity.• Lecturers relations with students created opportunities to l… Show more

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“…Se usó una guía de preguntas, de tal modo, el personal docente y los estudiantes describieron sus experiencias enseñando y recibiendo las lecciones, respectivamente. La guía facilitó narrar libremente qué aspectos de dichas experiencias fueron más significativos para cada quien (Deering y Williams, 2019).…”
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“…Se usó una guía de preguntas, de tal modo, el personal docente y los estudiantes describieron sus experiencias enseñando y recibiendo las lecciones, respectivamente. La guía facilitó narrar libremente qué aspectos de dichas experiencias fueron más significativos para cada quien (Deering y Williams, 2019).…”
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“…What seems clear is that for students with disabilities to have a successful university experience, HE must acknowledge that respecting the human rights of this particular segment of the population is a fundamental duty of any democratic society [11,28]. It is therefore necessary for HE to be both accessible and inclusive [29,30]. In the context of the Health Sciences [31], as well as in other areas of knowledge [32,33], UDL has been shown to eliminate barriers to learning and participation, helping to establish a learning environment in which all students have an equal chance of succeeding.…”
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confidence: 99%