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Supporting All Learners: Building an Inclusive Classroom With Universal Design for Learning

ED Surge

Centering instruction in Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and implementing both direct and student-driven instruction can help engage learners, address diverse needs and improve learning outcomes for all students. Students arrive in the classroom with a diverse range of needs, and helping them succeed isnt always straightforward.

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When Universal Design Promotes Inclusion of All Students

ED Surge

Recently, EdSurge met with field experts, all part of the Educating All Learners Alliance (EALA), to discuss how they leverage edtech to provide an inclusive learning environment for all students. In short, UDL is a launching point for providing personalized learning experiences. But the menu is not infinite.

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Universal Design for Learning and Accessibility – Magic EdTech

Magic EdTech

Magic EdTech practices ensure adhering to the universal design principles guaranteeing accessibility and inclusion for ALL. Magic EdTech uses these ideas when developing digital learning products. Magic EdTech Support for Universal Design for Learning. There are four hallmarks of UDL programs.

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Magic EdTech Support for Universal Design for Learning

Magic EdTech

Such flexibility and inclusiveness is applied to the education field through universal design for learning (UDL) principles. By using UDL principles, curriculum developers and teachers can better coach a diverse set of learners by stretching how they access information and demonstrate their knowledge.

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