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COMPONENTS OF UDL CURRICULUMUniversal Design for Learning
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UDL Curriculum: Goals• Learning expectations• Knowledge, concepts, and skills all
students should master• Generally aligned to standards• Designed to offer options—varied
pathways, tools, strategies, and scaffolds for reaching mastery
• Do Not prescribe the methods and materials
(National Center on UDL at CAST, 2012)
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Traditional
UDL
• Describes learning expectations
• Do not generally consider learner variability
• Do not generally differentiate from the means
• Often limit options
• Describes learning expectations
• Written to acknowledge learner variability
• Differentiates from the means
• Offers more options• Focus on developing
“expert learners”
Learning Goals: Differences
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UDL Curriculum: Materials
• Media used to present learning content• What the learner uses to
demonstrate knowledge • Materials are variable and flexible• Multiple media and embedded, just-
in-time supports
(National Center on UDL at CAST, 2012)
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UDL Curriculum: Methods• Instructional decisions, approaches,
procedures, or routines used to accelerate or enhance learning
• Evidence-based methods and differentiated methods
• Are adjusted based on continual monitoring of learner progress
(National Center on UDL at CAST, 2012)
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UDL Curriculum: Assessments• Process of gathering
information about a learner’s performance
• Uses a variety of methods and materials
• Used to determine learners’ knowledge, skills, and motivation
• Purpose is to make informed educational decisions
(National Center on UDL at CAST, 2012)
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UDL GUIDELINES
Universal Design for Learning
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Purpose of the Guidelines
Assist anyone who plans lessons to:– Reduce and identify curriculum
barriers– Optimize levels of challenge and
support–Meet widest range of learners from
the start– Organized according to three
principles
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UDL Principles
Multiple Means of:– Representation– Action and Expression– Engagement
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http://www.udlcenter.org/aboutudl/udlguidelines
Principles
Goals
Guidelines
Checkpoints
Recognition
Strategic Affective