Universal Design for Learning

Mindset of Universal Design

Universal Design is not a methodology, but instead it is a mindset or awareness. Many teachers are practicing it in some forms. Representation is a great example, as teachers consider how a variety of students will perceive content differently — whether it is the lesson itself, the homework or basic instruction.

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Exit Question

How do we know students are grasping the lessons of the day — especially if they are working independently or across multiple ages and stages of learning? It is imperative we find the right questions to end a lesson or class that confirms comprehension while also providing helpful feedback to teachers as they adjust their…

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