{"id":869,"date":"2016-07-26T00:56:58","date_gmt":"2016-07-25T14:56:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/?p=869"},"modified":"2016-07-28T17:58:27","modified_gmt":"2016-07-28T15:58:27","slug":"accessibility","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/07\/26\/accessibility\/","title":{"rendered":"Accessibility"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Accessibility&#8221; describes the circumstance that lecturers and tutors can be approached by students with questions and problems. The word itself is used by S2 in the adjective form when talking about the staff of the Institute in general (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"&quot;they\u00b4re still easily accessible&quot;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/03\/21\/interview-with-s2\/\" target=\"_blank\">Interview with S2<\/a><\/span>).<\/p>\n<p>In both Class 1 and Class 2 the degree of accessibility seems to be rather high as questions by students are readily answered during the lecture, even if they do not &#8220;directly relate to the topic&#8221; (<a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/02\/28\/class-1-lecture-01092015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Lecture 01\/09\/2015<\/a>) or if one student asks several times (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cWhen someone asks a question, L1 repeats it for those listening to the recording before answering it. The student asks again and L1 answers, adding her own assumptions where she is not sure. A different student then adds an idea to this on which L1 comments.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/02\/28\/class-1-lecture-27102015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Lecture 27\/10\/2015<\/a><\/span>). A question sent to L1 via email is also quickly answered (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cMeanwhile, one of students has received an email from the lecturer (L1) answering a question about the exam which has come up before the class.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2015\/11\/19\/class-1-tutorial-23112015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Tutorial 29\/10\/2015<\/a><\/span>). In addition, all three teachers stress that it is their purpose to help and support the students (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201c\u2018I have nothing else to do in my life. I\u2019m here to help you\u2019, she adds.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2015\/11\/19\/class-1-tutorial-10092015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Tutorial 10\/09\/2015<\/a><\/span>) and the students can contact them at any time (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cshe stresses that the students can contact the creator at any time with questions.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/02\/28\/class-1-lecture-06102015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Lecture 06\/10\/2015<\/a><\/span> &amp; <span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cHe finishes the tutorial early by telling us that \u2018if we go out into the world\u2019, we have his email address and can contact him at any time if we need his help.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2015\/11\/19\/class-2-tutorial-291115\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 2: Tutorial 29\/10\/2015<\/a><\/span>). L1 and L2 even offer to negotiate due date extensions (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cL1 says that she is happy to give short extensions for the essay which is due soon in cases of emergency.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/02\/28\/class-1-lecture-13102015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Lecture 13\/10\/2015<\/a><\/span>) and grades (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cL2 promises that she will finish marking all assignments soon and offers that we can talk to her if we are not happy with the result.\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2015\/11\/19\/class-1-tutorial-23112015\/\" target=\"_blank\">Class 1: Tutorial 29\/10\/2015<\/a><\/span>) if needed. Consequently, both S1 and S2 &#8220;feel comfortable&#8221; (<span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"&quot;I feel comfortable going to my tutorial teachers and asking them to help me&quot;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/03\/15\/interview-with-s1\/\" target=\"_blank\">Interview with S1<\/a><\/span> &amp; <span class=\"tooltips \" style=\"\" title=\"\u201cI feel like when I\u2019ve got any problems then I can approach the lecturer\u201d\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/03\/21\/interview-with-s2\/\" target=\"_blank\">Interview with S2<\/a><\/span>) asking their lecturers and tutors for help.<\/p>\n<p>Accessibility is facilitated by the <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/07\/26\/relationship\/\" target=\"_blank\">relationship<\/a>\u00a0which the students have with their lecturers and tutors as well as through the <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/07\/26\/peers\/\" target=\"_blank\">peer mentality<\/a>. S1&#8217;s comfortable feeling, for example, comes from the fact that she &#8220;really connect[s] with those teachers&#8221; (<a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/03\/15\/interview-with-s1\/\" target=\"_blank\">Interview with S1<\/a>). At the same time, the degree of accessibility also interrelates with the perception of the <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/07\/26\/positive-learning-environment\/\" target=\"_blank\">learning environment<\/a>, as this quote from S2 shows:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;I think with the Institute, I think it\u2019s a completely different learning environment. As such. I think you walk in there and it really is a cultural place and you could pretty much approach anybody and that would be ok. And the way they have barbecues and the way they have all that free food.&#8221; (<a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/03\/21\/interview-with-s2\/\" target=\"_blank\">Interview with S2<\/a>)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Accessibility creates a positive atmosphere while a positive environment likewise encourages accessibility.<\/p>\n<p>For a full list of all quotes relating to accessibility, please click <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/2016\/07\/27\/quotes-for-accessibility\/\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>To get to the overview over all categories and further explanations, please click <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uni-bremen.de\/aboriginalstudiesclasses\/categories\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Accessibility&#8221; describes the circumstance that lecturers and tutors can be approached by students with questions and problems. The word itself is used by S2 in the adjective form when talking about the staff of the Institute in general (). 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