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UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING (UDL) - Coggle Diagram
UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING (UDL)
UDL is designed to help all learners, regardless of ability, disability, age, gender, or cultural and linguistic back ground.
How Can Instructors Incorporate UDL
Use multiple strategies to present content.
Use a variety of materials.
Provide cognitive supports.
Teach to a variety of learning styles.
Provide flexible opportunities for assessment.
The UDL framework is built on three main principles
Multiple means of
representation
Multiple means of
action and expression
Multiple means of
engagement
Under the UDL Umbrella
The UDL is not a conflict with other
methods and practices, it integrates and assists many current research-based approaches to teaching and learning, such as the following
:
Cooperative learning (group work)
Project-based learning
Performance-based assessment
Multisensory teaching
How Can Students Benefit from UDL
UDL helps educators meet the threats of serving those with special needs while enhancing learning for all.
Adult students benefit from two main components of UDL.
Its emphasis on flexible curriculum.
The variety of instructional practices, materials, and learning activities.