Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Description

UDL is a framework faculty can use to create a learning environment that meets the diverse needs of students, by recognizing that learner variability is the norm. Learn to set clear goals and implement UDL principles around multiple means of representation, expression and engagement in the classroom.

Current Members

Facilitator: Christine Wayne, Accounting

    • Faiza Asghar, Academic Support/Math and Science
    • Tom Biesty, Career and Technical Programs
    • Dolores Georg, Business Social Sciences
    • Jennifer Merritt, Career and Technical Programs
    • Cindy Miller, Business Social Sciences
    • Frank Trost, Career and Technical Programs
    • Christine Wayne, Accounting
    • Monica Wojnicki, Health Careers

Prior Members

  • Jonathan Loos, Kinesiology and Health Sciences
  • Nancy Moore, ESL
  • Pardess Mitchell, Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Status

Active

Related Resources

The artifacts found below have been developed by members of the Universal Design for Learning Community of Practice.

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