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Drama and Universal Design for Learning. Presenter: Stephen Yaffe email: basty@earthlink.net. UDL isn’t a subject. It’s a verb. It’s something you do. UDL isn’t a subject. It’s a verb. It’s something you do. Like drama. This slide intentionally left blank. Write here.
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Drama and Universal Design for Learning Presenter: Stephen Yaffe email: basty@earthlink.net
UDL isn’t a subject. It’s a verb. It’s something you do.
UDL isn’t a subject. It’s a verb. It’s something you do. Like drama.
Key Elements of Drama Character Plot Dialogue/Monologue Setting Conflict Resolution
Key Elements of Drama Character
Key Elements of Drama Character Plot
Key Elements of Drama Character Plot Dialogue/Monologue
Key Elements of Drama Character Plot Dialogue/Monologue Setting
Key Elements of Drama Character Plot Dialogue/Monologue Setting Conflict
Key Elements of Drama Character Plot Dialogue/Monologue Setting Conflict Resolution
We started with you. We built from the inside out.
Core Tenet of Universal Design for Learning: Offer Multiple, Flexible Options for REPRESENTATION EXPRESSION AND ACTION ENGAGEMENT
Drama is highly UDL Naturally UDL
UDL is not one more thing for you to do. But doing the same thing better.
UDL Greater ability for students to reveal What they know That they know What they can do
RICHARD CORY by Edgar Arlington Robinson
“… UDL calls for the design of curricula with the needs of all students in mind, so that methods, materials, and assessment are usable by all. … A UDL curriculum takes on the burden of adaptation so that the student doesn’t have to, minimizing barriers and maximizing access to both information and learning.” From: Differentiated Instruction and Implications for UDL Implementation by Tracey Hall, Nicole Strangman and Anne Meyer (National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum, The Access Center, CAST, U.S. Office of Special Education Programs)