The ninth episode of Inclusioni, the podcast channel of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in collaboration with Fuori Aula Network, is now available on major podcast platforms. This episode, entitled “Inclusion and accessibility today”, highlights the reflections and experiences of two Italian educators who have been involved with the inclusion of persons with disabilities and the accessibility of tools developed for their needs.
What does inclusion mean today? What is the Charter of Solfagnano on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities? Do you know what “inclusive guides” are?
The host address these topics with Anna Cardinaletti, professor of Glottology and Linguistics at the University Ca’ Foscari in Venice, and Elena di Giovanni, professor of English language, translation, and linguistics at the University of Macerata. Both guests are part of the Advisory Board for the Excellence Project “Inclusive Humanities: Perspectives for Development in the Research and Teaching of Foreign Languages and Literatures”.