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Welcome Back! UDL Academy

Welcome Back! UDL Academy. Session 6 Academy Cohort 1 April 12, 2013. Goals for today. To develop your plan to design 3 lessons using UDL Exchange To refine, build expertise & resources around UDL Implementation. UDL Implementation Process. Warm up: Tale of 4 districts.

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Welcome Back! UDL Academy

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  1. Welcome Back!UDL Academy Session 6 Academy Cohort 1 April 12, 2013

  2. Goals for today • To develop your plan to design 3 lessons using UDL Exchange • To refine, build expertise & resources around UDL Implementation

  3. UDL Implementation Process

  4. Warm up: Tale of 4 districts

  5. National Center on UDL: Implementation

  6. Work with partner district to deconstruct one of the stories • How did district identify or define their goal(s)? • How did district support teachers? How could this help them plan lessons? • What resources did district administrators have to identify to support integration of UDL?

  7. Reflect: How is the district similar to yours? Consider the demands and resources (for example, what structures do you already have in place)? How can you apply what you learned to your own district plan?

  8. Share ideas with whole group

  9. Oh, the places you will go… • Create a visual representation of your action plan’s paths/roads/waterways/galactic highways from the past month. • Respond to questions on protocol when creating it.

  10. Some introductory questions • What was your team goal (destination)? • What did your path(s)/road(s)/waterway(s)/ highway(s) look like? • direct path(s) • curvy • double-back(s) • full of hairpin turns • anything else

  11. Additional questions • What benchmarks did you experience during your trip? • stopping to give a presentation • stopping to regroup with your team • pausing to reflect on your progress • anything else

  12. Additional questions • Who did you meet along the way? • Did everyone use the same path/road/waterway/highway? • Did you offer team members options for reaching the goal? • What road signs along to way guided your travels?

  13. Signs of the times

  14. Break, 10:30-10:45

  15. Introducing ‘A Tale of BCSC’

  16. A Voice from the field: Meet George Van Horn

  17. Lunch

  18. Break out sessions:Taking Action… the UDL Way • Teachers: design lessons in UDL Exchange • Administrators: gather data and resource map • Return to large group at 2:15

  19. Working break, return to large room

  20. Plan your UDL Academy Day 7 • Work time towards your goal • Options for CAST breakout sessions (20 min) • Option to collaborate with a ‘partner’ district • Post to UDL Connect before you leave to help us plan

  21. Day 8 sharing of deliverables • 3-4 UDL lessons • Resource mapping • How will your sharing model UDL? • Clear goal, flexibility in means to reach goal using UDL Guidelines

  22. Share ideas, questions

  23. Evaluations • PDPs • Coming next session (April 24): • Work time: lesson design, resource mapping

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