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Achieve for Culturally Relevant and Accessible Teaching Practice : A Tech Ed Presentation
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Meet Ying Kong, a passionate literature professor at the University College of the North, who is dedicated to making education inclusive and accessible to all.
Ying's mission revolves around ensuring that every student, regardless of their background or circumstances, has an equal opportunity to learn and thrive. She goes above and beyond to create an environment where everyone feels welcome and supported, especially those in remote or indigenous communities.
One of the ways Ying works her magic is through innovative tools like Macmillan Learning's Achieve software. This amazing resource isn't just about textbooks and assignments—it's a game-changer. With features like text-to-speech, all-encompassing learning platforms, and smart writing assistance, Achieve levels the playing field for students facing various challenges. Whether it's spotty internet connections or juggling education with the demands of single parenthood, Achieve provides personalized, culturally sensitive support to help students succeed.
We're thrilled to invite you to watch Professor Kong's inspiring presentation. She'll show you how Achieve is breaking down barriers and making accessibility a reality for every student. Click below to catch the full video!
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