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By the time many students hit middle school, disengagement has become a learned behavior Keely Potter, Reading Specialist)
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Universal Design
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is Universal Design for Learning A set of principles for curriculum development that applies to the general education curriculum to promote learning environments that meet the needs of all learners
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Universal Design Individualized Instruction Differentiated Instruction Universal Design
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UDL UDL Principles
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Principle I: Multiple Means of Representation: The what of learning To give diverse learners options for acquiring information and knowledge Present in different ways
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UDL requires Multiple Means of Representation Examples: Manipulatives Visual Displays Anticipatory Guides Graphic Organizers Artifacts Videos Music Movement Text Readers
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Principle II: Multiple Means of Action and Expression: pag e To provide learners options for demonstrating what they know Judy Augatti
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UDL requires: Multiple Means of Expression and Representation Response Hold- Up Cards Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down Chalkboard Splash, Quick Draws Numbered Heads Together Line-Ups and
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Principle III: Multiple Means of Engagement Is the why of learning Stimulates interest and motivation for learning 3/6/20163/6/20163/6/2016 pag e 12
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Multiple Means of Engagement Taps into learners’ interests, offers appropriate challenges, and increases
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UDL Requires: Multiple Means of Engagement Examples: Bounce Cards Air Writing Case Studies Role Plays and Simulations Concept Charades Response Hold-Up Cards Networking Sessions
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With UDL more students are: Engaged Learning Achieving Motivated
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