What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)???
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UDL Explained by Chris Bugaj
Universal Design for Learning and CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology)
"Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for designing curricula that enable all individuals to gain knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm for learning. UDL provides rich supports for learning and reduces barriers to the curriculum while maintaining high achievement standards for all." (CAST)
Universal Design for Learning calls for ...
Multiple means of representation, to give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge,
Multiple means of expression, to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know,
Multiple means of engagement, to tap into learners' interests, offer appropriate challenges, and increase motivation.
UDL is drawn from architecture's 7 Principles of Universal Design
UDLReadingList
Universal Design for Learning Requires Universal Access
Tools, supports, and resources must be in place to enable learners to overcome barriers to learning.
Links for More about UDL
CAST: Teaching Every Student
CAST: Transforming education through Universal Design for Learning
Videos from OCALI that discuss UDL
UDL on Wikipedia (Can we improve this article?)
2 Great Blogs with a UDL Focus
EdTech Solutions: Teaching Every Student (Karen Janowski)
SpeEd Change (Ira Socol)
Ira Socol's Toolbelt Theory (essential reading!)
"Toolbelt Theory" is based around the idea that as humans we are tool users, and that we choose tools most effectively when that choice begins with the Task at hand, and then considers the Environment in which that task must be performed, the Skill set of the individual (the tool chooser), and the Tools which are available (Thus the acronyn TEST). --Ira Socol
See Also: The Toolbelt and Universal Design -- Education for Everyone
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