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Universal Design for Learning:A framework
for meeting the needs of all students Dr. Patti Ralabate, UDL Fellow
CAST & Boston CollegeDecember 1, 2010
“A scientifically valid framework for guiding educational practice”
(Source: Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008)
Universal Design for Learning
Why UDL?
Too many students
Diverse student needs
Lack of instructional time
Lack of resources & supports
Rigid curriculum & instructional materials
Cost of time & money for retro-fitting
Based on brain research
3 Networks
Recognition – What of learning
Strategic – How of learning
Affective – Why of learning
Principles of UDL
Multiple
means of representation
means of action and expression
means of engagement
- CAST -
Multiple Means of RepresentationExamples
Read aloud
Highlight phrases
Listen to audiotape
Text-to-speech
Built-in talking glossary
Built-in language translation
Multiple Means of Action and Expression Written response
Verbal response
Visual art project
Dramatic response
iMovie (Macintosh)
Multimedia: Power Point, Hyperstudio
Multiple Means of Engagement
Flexibility in use of tools to access information
Keep ongoing personal journal
Use archived resources
Choice in means of expression
Flexible grouping strategies
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