Remove Barriers and Help All Students Learn with Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Overview
With the ever-growing pressure to meet state standards and raise test scores, how do educators help all students learn in the digital age? Universal Design for Learning (UDL) was developed by CAST to provide all students access to the curriculum by removing potential barriers to learning. By designing a curriculum that addresses learner variability, educators can successfully help students learn. Join Matt Bergman as he provides a brief overview of Universal Design for Learning and then shares practical ways of removing barriers and providing access to all students.
Details
Status: |
Available On-Demand |
Subject: |
General |
Last aired on: |
Thursday, September 13, 2018 @ 4:00 PM EDT |
Duration: |
30 minutes |
Credit Hours: |
0.5 |
Categories: |
Addressing Learning Loss, College & Career Readiness, Differentiation & Personalization, Learning Theories & Strategies, Response to Intervention (RTI) |
Tags: |
differentiated learning, response to intervention, RTI, UDL, Universal Design for Learning |
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