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Principles and Practices. Universal design for learning. Principles of the UDL Framework. Principle 1: To support recognition learning, provide multiple, flexible methods of presentation Principle 2:
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Principles and Practices Universal design for learning
Principles of the UDL Framework • Principle 1: To support recognition learning, provide multiple, flexible methods of presentation • Principle 2: To support strategic learning, provide multiple, flexible methods of expression and apprenticeship. • Principle 3: To support affective learning, provide multiple, flexible options for engagement. • Taken from the CAST website: http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/chapter4_3.cfm
Every Brain Works Differently… UDL examines the “what,” “how,” and “why,” of learning. We have recognition networks (which deal with how we present information), strategic networks (how we differentiate ways students can demonstrate what they know), and affective networks (which involve student engagement and motivation).
Incorporating UDL • Use technology • Use varied formats to deliver information • Use varied instructional practices • Use varied types of assessments • Consider the multiple intelligences of your students as you plan lessons • Anticipate barriers and always keep the learning goals the focus
Practice In the previous segment, you created a history lesson with the goal of meeting the needs of all learners. Reflect on principles of UDL in your lesson independently.