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

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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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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

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Thousands of teachers every year take education classes to renew their license, move up to the next salary range at their school (I did that–often), or learn teaching skills they didn’t get in their degree program (like remote teaching or in-depth technology). I recently received an email from the folks at Model Teaching.

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When Universal Design Promotes Inclusion of All Students

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Christopher Bugaj Assistive Technology Specialist, Loudoun County Public Schools One way for educators to meet the needs of students is to integrate Universal Design for Learning (UDL) into their instructional practices. In short, UDL is a launching point for providing personalized learning experiences. But the menu is not infinite.

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Teaching Strategies & Tips for Gifted Students: What You Need To Know

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Flexible assessment with broad data gathering works best. One of the most fundamental ways to accommodate a broad diversity of learners is through Universal Design for Learning (UDL). As with UDL, this just means finding the best strategies, methods of instruction, and practice opportunities for everyone in the room.

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