Universal Design in Design Education: Developing a Framework of Cross-Continental Perspectives.

Authors

  • P.J. White South East Technological University, Ireland https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5716-8643
  • Juan Carlos Briede-Westermeyer Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria
  • Hilary Dempsey South East Technological University, Ireland
  • Gabriela López Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62707/aishej.v16i2.797

Abstract

Since the 1990s, the principles of Universal Design have offered design educators overarching guidelines to ensure the greatest extent of users are included in the design process. Universal Design education has grown widely, in turn inspiring the development of Universal Design for Learning. Universal Design education for design programmes at university level is evolving with an emphasis on addressing global challenges in inclusion. As a result of this change, the conditions in which we embed Universal Design in programmes and curricula need to be understood in greater detail. In this short paper, we initiate research on embedding Universal Design in design education at university level in a global context. We have developed a draft framework by gaining the cross-continental perspectives and reflections of senior design educators working in South America and Europe. The framework shows that the conditions for embedding Universal Design in design education rely on the application of real-world research overlapping with the creation of suitable learning environments for Universal Design. The findings of this draft framework will be leveraged to develop a deeper understanding of Universal Design across continents. The next stage of this research will be to expand the study with design educators in Asia, North America, Australia/Oceania and Africa.

Author Biography

P.J. White, South East Technological University, Ireland

I am a Senior Lecturer and Research Director at designCORE research centre at the South East Technological University, Ireland. I am also an Adjunct member at McMaster Institute for Research on Aging, Canada.

My research interests are in Product and Service Design for older people, Social Design, Co-Design, and gaining a deeper of understanding Design methods and processes.

I have over 20 years of research, industry, and lecturing experience. As a Design academic, I have worked at Maynooth University, and conducted research at leading international universities. As a Product Designer, I have extensive experience innovating for small to multi-national businesses.

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Published

2024-09-24