Department of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering and Mathematics, Università degli Studi di Brescia (Italy);
Ruaha Catholic University (RUCU) of Iringa (Tanzania);
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2022 Sep 2;297:573-580. doi: 10.3233/SHTI220889.
The need to create a more inclusive society in Tanzania is confronted with a discrepancy between the aims of a regulatory framework, aimed at making Higher Education spaces inclusive, and the question of the right of access to built environments, particularly in universities. The study presents the pilot case of the RUCU's Learning Center for Disabilities to demonstrate that the combination of UDL, architectural accessibility and international cooperation can give impetus to new research and application themes, creating innovative models and good practices to be disseminated for a new shared awareness.
坦桑尼亚需要创建一个更具包容性的社会,但在监管框架的目标(旨在使高等教育领域更具包容性)与建筑环境(尤其是大学)的准入权问题之间存在差距。本研究以 RUCU 残疾学习中心为例,证明 UDL、建筑无障碍和国际合作的结合可以为新的研究和应用主题提供动力,创建创新模式和良好实践,以提高新的共享意识。