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Universal Design for Learning Removing the Barriers for All Students Linda Jones The Eighth Floor
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Getting Started O Please turn off microphones to avoid feedback. O Please use the Text chat window to post comments and questions at any point. It’s OK to “talk.” - let’s practice Type what you teach and grade/level Everybody raise your hand Ask me if I am recording this ?! O Use the link in the upper right corner to “maximize” your screen for a larger view if needed.
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Agenda O What is UDL and why should we care? O Core Principles of UDL O “Resources for integrating UDL Principles
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Universal Design for Learning O A relatively new initiative in education O Potential to impact learning O Implementation is in the early stages O Research data is emerging and growing.
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What is UDL?
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Removing the Barriers
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Unpacking The Term O Universal
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Unpacking The Term O Learning
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Unpacking The Term O Design
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GoalsMethods MaterialsAssessments
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What is My Goal?
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What are the Barriers?
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3 Core Principles of UDL O Multiple Means of Representation O To increase recognition.
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How can you represent information or curriculum? O Textbooks O Whiteboards O Podcasts O Video O Charts O Diagrams O Physical Objects
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Core Principles of UDL O Multiple Means of Expression O To expand strategic output.
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How do students show what they have learned?
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What are the tools in your toolbox? O Drama O Graphic art O Oral presentation O Computers O Student Response Systems O Software O Shaving Cream O Dry erase O Stations O Raise a hand O Sticky Notes
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Core Principles of UDL O Multiple Means of Engagement O To enhance involvement
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How do you include student preferences and interests?
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How to Engage? O ASK your students! O Interest Surveys, Observation, Choice O Utilize software programs at your fingertips O Utilize classroom materials and curriculum O More Resources….Digging Deeper O Center for Applied Special Technology Center for Applied Special Technology O CAST http://www.cast.org
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Learning Profiles O Learning style (is the student a visual, auditory, tactile or kinesthetic learner) O Preferences for environmental (such as level of distraction, light, noise, physical proximity) O Grouping factors (small group, large group. or individual
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Poll O To what extent do you feel that UDL principles & guidelines are being practiced now in your or your child’s classroom?
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Getting Started O Start slowly O Organize your classroom space O Centers O Flexible Seating O Materials O Workstations O Technology Representation Expression Engagement
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UDL vs. Differentiated Instruction UDL= All learners Differentiated Instruction =individual
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UDL…Technology or no technology, that is the question? O The UDL framework does not require technology O The UDL framework cannot be truly attained without technology.
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Technology By nature, provides tools to support functions to accomplish goals. UDL by nature, begins with goals. Cast, 2003
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Technology supports Access. Technology Transforms O Allows manipulation and control of format O Offers alternatives for access – low to high O Supports multi-sensory instruction O Supports greater personal independence O Educational technology & assistive technology together – a continuum of supports
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Poll O To what extent is technology being used in your or your child’s classroom to effectively support varied learning needs?
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Exit Poll
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Resources
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More Resources O National Center on Universal Design for Learning O http://www.udlcenter.org/implementation/posts econdary http://www.udlcenter.org/implementation/posts econdary O Center for Applied Special Technology O http://cast.org/udl/index.html http://cast.org/udl/index.html O Learn- Lead-Grow O http://bergman-udl.blogspot.com/ http://bergman-udl.blogspot.com/ http://accessproject.colostate.edu/udl/ UDL Wheel http://udlwheel.mdonlinegrants.org/
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