Saturday, April 9, 2016

Universal Design for Learning = Learning Opportunities for All

We as teachers know that classroom needs are very diverse, and our lesson plans need to be designed from the start to meet those differences.


So what is Universal Design for Learning? To understand UDL itself, we have to break it down:
When we say universal, we mean curriculum that can be understood by everyone. Because each learner brings their own needs, strengths, and interests, we need to create our lesson plans so that they are accessible and interesting to each of our students.







SO... the question of the hour...
How do we make a curriculum that challenges and inspires diverse learners?








We need to get rid of barriers within the classroom 
so that every student can reach their learning goal!  


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