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Universal design for learning 5 examples of Universal Design for Learning…
Universal design for learning
5 examples of Universal Design for Learning in the classroom- CAST
What is UDL?
Aimed at meeting the needs of every student in a classroom.
Including kids with learning and thinking differences.
Flexibility & equal opportunities for all.
Posted lesson goals
Helps students know what they’re working to achieve.
Goals are always made apparent in a UDL classroom.
Assignment options
Create a podcast or a video to show what they know.
Draw a comic strip.
Flexible work spaces
Includes spaces for:
Quiet individual work
Small and large group work
Group instruction.
Can choose to wear earbuds or headphones to tune out noise.
Digital and audio text
Digital text:
Text enlargement
Choices for screen color and contrast.
Videos have captions
Transcripts for audio.
Classroom takeaways
Teachers have to be aware of students with different needs while carrying out lessons and giving assessments.
Can allow extra time on exams.
Offering audiobooks or podcasts for auditory learners.
Allow students to choose between multiple means of action.