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UDL in the Classroom - PEYTON KNIGHT
Peyton Knight
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How to help your students engage more in their learning
Peyton Knight
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Using UDL in the Classroom
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After using this material, my learners will be able to identify ways for them to implement UDL principles into the classroom
After using this material, my learners will be able to characterize what UDL is and what its stands for.
Objectives/Goals
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Before we start
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3. Using UDL in the Classroom
1. What is UDL?
6. Resources
5. Activity
2. Why Use UDL in the Classroom
4. Examples of UDL in the Classroom
Index
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UDL stands for Universal Design for Learning . It is a set of educational principles that provides each student with different opprotunities to learn.
UDL privides a blueprint for designing goals, methods, materials, and assessments to reach all students. It is used to serve students regardless of their age, ability, disability, or cutural and linguistic background.
What is UDL?
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Your students will be able to learn in a way that is most comfortable to them. It also provides more flexibility and fewer barriers to learnng.
Why use UDL in the Classroom?
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Students are more engaged in the learning activites/lessons.
Provides multiple means of accessing each part of learning.
Helps you recognize the variability and diversity of individual brains.
Allows students to use their strengths while also working on deficiences.
Using UDL in the classroom:
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By posting your lesson goals helps your students understand your expectations and what they need to work on
Posted Lesson Goals
Students are able to recieve feed back on the work they are completing within the classroom.
Receptive Feedback
This gives students options for when they cannot access information and it is accessible for all types iof learners
Audio and Digital Text
Students are given tons of opprotunities and possibilities for completing assignments .
Variaties in Assignments
The variaty in learning spaces allows students to thrive in the environment they need to learn
Flexible workspaces
Examples of UDL in the Classroom
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Click on the answer choice that best fits the questions, matching the UDL principles and examples to the correct context.
Activity
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Citations
TEAL Center staff. (2019, April 8). TEAL Center Fact Sheet No. 2: Fact Sheet: Universal Design for Learning. LINCS | Adult Education and Literacy | U.S. Department of Education. https://lincs.ed.gov/state-resources/federal-initiatives/teal/guide/udl What Is Universal Design for Learning? A Guide for Teachers. (n.d.). Www.brandman.edu. https://www.umassglobal.edu/news-and-events/blog/teachers-guide-to-universal-design-for-learning Morin, A. (2023). What Is Universal Design for Learning? Www.understood.org. https://www.understood.org/en/articles/universal-design-for-learning-what-it-is-and-how-it-works UDL Examples: Universal Design for Learning in the Classroom. (n.d.). Www.understood.org. https://www.understood.org/en/articles/5-examples-of-universal-design-for-learning-in-the-classroom
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