Presented by: Kathy Clingerman-Dann
Please contact Kathy Clingerman Dann at
[email protected]
Universal
Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework that can be used to design instruction
in any learning environment. UDL offers
guidelines and checkpoints that enable teachers to identify student barriers
and design various entry points for students within their lesson planning based
on their individual needs. The ESC of
Northeast Ohio’s Educator Quality Department is offering a session that provides
guidance to teachers on how design lessons using the Universal Design for
Learning Framework (UDL).
This
session will provide a foundational knowledge of Universal Design for Learning
(UDL), enable teachers to identify potential student barriers and use the
principles of UDL to begin lesson planning using the UDL framework.
Participants
will:
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Gain a deeper
understanding of the three principles of UDL,
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Understand the
connection between student barriers and UDL principles,
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Examine lesson plan
templates and concrete examples of how to incorporate assessment and
instruction using the UDL Framework,
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Connect how UDL can
be used within the classroom or virtual environments.
Registration Information and Link
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Session Date and
Time: June 22nd. 9:30 am-10:45 am
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Individual
registration is required through the Educational Service Center of Northeast
Ohio.
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Click here to
Register. There is no fee for this session.
Questions: