Universal Design for Learning: Creating Classrooms for ALL Children
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a method of teaching that embeds accommodations for all students into general education settings. Students who are visual, or auditory, or tactile/sensory learners are taught, and the student can show mastery, in the way that uses their strengths.
UDL has been successfully implemented in thousands of classrooms around the country and its efficacy has been proven in these real settings.
Learn how students with special needs, indeed all learners, can benefit from a UDL classroom.
Here are links to resources mentioned in the episode
CAST: https://www.cast.org/impact/universal-design-for-learning-udl
Reading pen website: https://smarterlearningguide.com/reader-pens-for-dyslexia-are-they-right-for-your-child/
Speech to text website: https://www.readingrockets.org/topics/assistive-technology/articles/dictation-speech-text-technology-what-it-and-how-it-works
Thanks to soundimage.org for the free access to the AI generated music used in this podcast (https://soundimage.org/)
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