UDL MODULES
These modules explore the all important topic of Universal Design for learning in various forms. Whether you're a beginner in UDL, looking for resources, or planning lessons, this is the one stop for everything UDL.
Universal Design for Learning (Institute Course) |
Universal Design for Learning |
UDL Lesson Planning
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If you're new to UDL, start here! This module is especially designed for beginning teachers and general education teachers. It provides an introduction to the concept of UDL and how to begin implementing these practices in the classroom, regardless of setting.
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Delve a little deeper into the concepts of UDL. Learn to use the principles of UDL to engage all students in the special education setting with a series of videos, graphic organizers, and planning tools.
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After an introduction to the guiding principles of UDL, the aim of this module is to guide participants through planning a lesson through the lens of UDL.
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UDL Reflection
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UDL: Multiple Means of RepresentationPart one of a three-part series examining the principles of UDL in depth. Learners vary greatly in the way they perceive and comprehend information presented to them. This first module will take a deep dive into the principle of multiple means of representation.
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UDL: Multiple Means of Action and ExpressionPart 2: Providing options for action and expression is important so that students can vary the way they interact with a learning environment and express what they know. This module explores how to best set up opportunities for multiple means of action and expression.
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UDL: Multiple Means of EngagementPart 3: Affect plays a critical role in learning and learners vary greatly in how they are engaged and motivated. This module explores multiple means of engagement in the classroom setting and how to optimize student autonomy while maintaining high expectations for all learners.
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