Guidance on how to make pairing sessions more accessible and inclusive#123
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a great read, thanks for sharing! hope we can get this merged.
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What is being recommended?
I thought it would be helpful to provide guidance on how to make pairing sessions more accessible and inclusive. I've taken things that I've personally found helpful and have also learnt from my pairing sessions/good experiences with Akash and David F. This is also informed by my time in education.
What's the context?
This is part of a wider discussion I've been having with my current team (WebX) about improving our ways of working.