Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework that guides the design of instruction to meet the diverse needs of ALL learners. The UDL framework emphasizes several evidence-based strategies and techniques that can be used to help minimize barriers and create flexible, enhanced learning experiences for students. UDL is sometimes referred to as differentiated instruction.
The members of the UDL Faculty Professional Learning Community and the Center for Teaching Excellence have provided several easy-to-implement strategies, along with contextual examples, that can help you incorporate the UDL framework into your own instruction. Click on the links below to view the strategies.
The members of the UDL Faculty Professional Learning Community and the Center for Teaching Excellence have provided several easy-to-implement strategies, along with contextual examples, that can help you incorporate the UDL framework into your own instruction. Click on the links below to view the strategies.
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For more information on UDL, contact Instructional Media at 443-518-4848 or visit the CAST website.
For more information on UDL, contact Instructional Media at 443-518-4848 or visit the CAST website.