Abstract

With the rapid growth of the global movement and technological advancements, learners are becoming more diverse than ever before. Diverse learners come from different backgrounds, including cultures, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, language, or personality traits. These differences even increase in lecture halls and large-scale learning environments and MOOCs, which makes it difficult to accommodate the varying learners' needs. Failing to address their needs and teach inclusively may constitute a common challenge for diverse learners to understand and communicate adequately in the classrooms. To bridge the learning gap, there is a need for pedagogical transformation to ensure effective, meaningful, and inclusive learning for all. This can happen by adopting innovative pedagogies and integrating digital learning tools to calibrate different educational options and integrate multiple paths of learning to meet these variations. This chapter will present the concept of inclusive pedagogy and explore its principles in large-scale learning environments.

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