Diversity and Inclusion through Technology in the Teaching of Antitrust Law

  • Briseida Sofía Jiménez-Gómez Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Education, Inclusion, Sustainability, Antitrust Law, Disabilities, Universal Design

Abstract

Sustainable Development Goals try to foster several targets for a better planet. Universities play a key role in providing access to tertiary education. Our teaching experience focuses on two SDGs: number 4 on quality education and number 10 on reduction of inequalities with the objective to build an inclusive and effective learning environment for students within quality education. Antitrust law was selected as part of the legal course to be taught with an innovative methodology.  Our methodology consists of using the SCORM package due to the benefits it brings to the learning process and its management. Exe-Learning has been used as a tool to create the SCORM package. Social inclusion of people with some type of disability is enhanced with the content editor, contributing to the University's goal of reducing inequalities in diversity. One of the ways to eliminate disparities for the most vulnerable people, including people with disabilities, has been achieved by implementing accessibility elements, for integration of students from other cultures through a script that includes a language translator. Finally, from the material perspective of the subject, the horizontal guidelines on sustainability agreements are taught, which clarify that antitrust regulations do not hinder agreements between competitors that pursue a sustainability objective

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Published
2024-07-27