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Support Learning for All Students: Exploring the UDL Guidelines By: Matt Bergman

Exploring the UDL Guidelines (June 2014)

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Support Learning for All Students: Exploring the UDL Guidelines

By: Matt Bergman

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Agenda

● Review the 3 Principles of UDL ● Define each of the 9 guidelines● Show low-tech and high-tech ways of

implementing

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The Origins of Universal

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What is UDL?

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www.udlcenter.org

www.cast.org

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Do students need to understand what the topic is?

Do students need to demonstrate how to do the topic?

Do students need to understand why the topic is important?

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Understanding the UDL Guidelines

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Principle # 1: Multiple Means of Representation

Source: National Center on Universal Design (2013)

Do students need to understand what the topic is?

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Principle

Guidelines

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A. Perception

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Low-Tech

A. Perception

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A. Perception

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B. Provide Options for Language, Mathematical Expressions, and

Symbols

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Low-Tech

B. Provide Options for Language, Mathematical Expressions, and

Symbols

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B. Provide Options for Language, Mathematical Expressions, and

Symbols

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C. Providing options for comprehension

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Low-Tech

C. Providing options for comprehension

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C. Providing options for comprehension

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Principle # 2: Multiple Means of Action and Expression

Source: National Center on Universal Design (2013)

Do students need to demonstrate how to do the topic?

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Principle

Guidelines

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A. Provide options for physical action

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Low-Tech

A. Provide options for physical action

D C

A B

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A. Provide options for physical action

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B. Provide options for expression and communication

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B. Provide options for expression and communication

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B. Provide options for expression and communication

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C. Provide options for executive functions

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C. Provide options for executive functions

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Low-Tech

C. Provide options for executive functions

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Principle # 3 – Multiple Means of Engagement

Source: National Center on Universal Design (2013)

Do students need to understand why the topic is important?

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Principle

Guidelines

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A. Options for Recruiting Interest

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A. Options for Recruiting Interest

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Low-Tech

A. Options for Recruiting Interest

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B. Providing Options for Sustaining Effort and Persistence

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B. Providing Options for Sustaining Effort and Persistence

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Low-Tech

B. Providing Options for Sustaining Effort and Persistence

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C. Provide Options for Self-Regulation

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C. Provide Options for Self-Regulation

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Low-Tech

C. Provide Options for Self-Regulation

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Tips to Incorporate UDL in the Classroom

● Learn more about UDL ● www.cast.org● www.udlcenter.org

● Take baby steps● Try 1 lesson a week, month, quarter

● Ask for student feedback● What works? What doesn’t?

● Connect with other educators