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Provide Multiple Means of Representation

Universal Design for Learning Principle #1

Presented by: Michele Allen michele.allen@humber.ca

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Presentation Content

• Three principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

• The “What” of learning

• Three guidelines of UDL principle #1, “Multiple Means of Representation”

• Designing Differentiated Learning (DDL) certificate program

• Ten applications in the classroom

What is Universal Design for Learning?

• A set of principles that illustrate design and development methods in the arena of learning

• A framework for developing differentiated learning goals that are customizable and adjustable giving all individuals equal opportunities to learn*

*Adapted from www.cast.org

*

Three Principles of UDL

Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of Representation

Multiple Means of Action & Expression

Multiple Means of Engagement

WHAT HOW WHY

Recognition Networks

What we see, hear, and read

Three Guidelines

Provide options for…

1. Perception

2. Language, mathematical expressions, and symbols

3. Comprehension

Multiple Means of Representation

Multiple Means of Representation* Three Guidelines

Provide options for perception

• Offer ways of customizing the display of information

• Offer alternatives for auditory information

• Offer alternatives for visual information

*www.cast.org, 2011

Provide options for language, mathematical expressions, and symbols

• Clarify vocabulary and symbols

• Clarify syntax and structure

• Support decoding of text, mathematical notation and symbols

• Promote understanding across languages

• Illustrate through multiple media

Multiple Means of Representation Three Guidelines

Provide options for comprehension

• Activate or supply background knowledge

• Highlight patterns, critical features, big ideas and relationships

• Guide information processing, visualization and manipulation

• Maximize transfer and generalization

Multiple Means of Representation Three Guidelines

LEARN

• Attend at total of six DDL approved sessions

CONNECT

• Participate in a consultative session with an Instructional Coach or Mentor

REFLECT

• Complete two reflection exercises on what you have learned and how it has changed/enhanced your practice

Building on the UDL Principles…

Ten Applications in the Classroom

1. Practice engaging lectures

2. Invite guest speakers to lecture

3. Identify clear learning objectives for each session

4. Offer presentation slides to students

5. Share videos

6. Encourage students to present sections of the material

Ten Applications in the Classroom cont’d

7. Make all in-class material available to students prior to class

8. Create a wiki or glossary of terms that gets added to during each class

9. Variety of teaching activities and methods are used

10. Love what you do!

Presentation Summary

• Reviewed the three principles of UDL

• Focused on the guidelines for the first UDL principle, “Multiple Means of Representation”

• Introduced the DDL program

• Covered ten simple ways of applying the principle in the classroom

Thank You

Please feel free to reach me michele.allen@humber.ca

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