Welcome back! UDL Implementation: moving beyond awareness Cohort 2, Session 5 March 14, 2013.

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Welcome back!

UDL Implementation: moving beyond awareness

Cohort 2, Session 5March 14, 2013

Welcome back, TEAMS!

Where we have been:

– Established patterns for thinking about UDL• UDL Guidelines• UDL Implementation & District Self-reflection

– Established patterns for working with team• Mutually accountable, clear goals,

interdependent• Combined expertise

for today

• To move team beyond awareness as you refine goal & action plan

• To use UDL framework to:– map resources– design lessons

Resource mappingLesson development

Action planning

Self reflection (last session)

UDL Implementation

UDL Implementation Process

Today’s Story: The UDL Journey of

Do-Be District

ProcessOfUDLChangeDo-Be District

Once upon a time…TheExploredAsFrameworkAThe

Today’s Story: The UDL Journey of

Do-Be District

Once upon a time, the Do-Be School District explored the UDL Framework as a process of change.

…let’s finish the story!

The Finished Story…

• Once upon a time, Do-Be School District explored the UDL framework as a process of change.

• Administrators worried that there was a real danger of “initiative overload.”

• The district’s curriculum and instructional practices did not meet the needs of all learners.

Go on…!

• The district leadership team defined a clear goal to align their curriculum with the Common Core State Standards and UDL.

• The district leadership team realized that professional development needed to model the UDL principles.

• Principals at the middle schools worked with interested teachers to create PLCs.

And then what?

• The PLC inquiry process and the UDL principles helped teachers to develop and enhance lessons.

• UDL implementation resulted in increased student engagement and improved performance.

The UDL journey can feel like…

Alice In Wonderland (2010) First Glimpse Of Wonderland (clip) • Animated Views.flv

From goal to action: apply what you’ve learned

Action PlanPlan to reach goal

Challenge: Variability!Resources: Action Plan, Self Reflection, UDL

Maryland Educator: District UDL Self Reflection to Action

Action Plan yields:

Observable, measurable outcomes unique to your district’s goal

Action Plan Template (paper, online)

Discussion

• How will each team member contribute to district goal?

• What are your action steps?

• How will you obtain measurable outcomes?

Resources to consider: bookmark!

• District UDL Self Reflection• UDL Implementation information• UDL Guidelines

Break, lunch order options

3 Resources for your UDL ‘Toolkit’

Willingness & Interest Survey

Goal: • District level introspective survey• Identify areas of need that may be

incorporated into Action Plan

PD Questionnaire

Goal: A way for individuals to think about their implementation & understanding of UDL

Immediate feedback based on answers chosen

Can print results, BCSC used in teacher evaluation meetings

UDL Exchange

• Goal: build & share resources, lessons, & collections– Public or Private

• Video• Scavenger Hunt

Explore UDL Resources

• Take time to explore & consider how you may use these tools in your action steps

• Share ideas with teams

LunchReturn at 1:15

Build your action plan using your district’s goal

• Administrators to break out room.– Resource map

• Teachers in this room– Lesson planning

Team discussion share with group:

• How & what will you do this month towards district goal?– ‘how’ is implementing UDL different from what

you’ve done before?

• What are measurable outcomes at classroom, school, district?

• How will you use your resources differently?

Working Break

What places will you go?

• Create a visual representation of your action plan’s paths/roads/waterways/galactic highways.

• Respond to questions on protocol when creating.

Some introductory questions

• What is your team goal (destination)?

• What will your path(s)/road(s)/waterway(s)/highway(s) look like?– direct path(s)– curvy– double-back(s)– full of hairpin turns– anything else

Additional questions

• What benchmarks are you planning for during your trip?– stopping to give a presentation– stopping to regroup with your team– pausing to reflect on your progress– anything else

Additional questions

• Who do you plan to meet along the way?

• Will everyone be using the same path/road/waterway/highway or will you offer team members options for reaching the goal?

• What road signs will be along to way to guide your travels?

Additional questions

• What data will you collect?– Speed– Miles travelled– Souvenirs– Pictures, videos– Journal– Did you stay within budget– Did you take any detours– Anything else

Signs of the times10 minutes

What’s UDL today?Options for Perception Options for Action &

ExpressionOptions for Engagement

Perception:Customize digital, Oral & PowerPoints, videos

Physical Action:Write, type, peer record

Recruit interest:Choice, autonomyAuthentic: your context

Vocabulary:multiple media

Expression & Communication:Levels of support & facilitator & worksheets

Effort and Persistence:Collaborate, keep goals clear

Background: video examples, district examples

Executive function:Clear goalsMonitor progress: handouts

Self Regulate:Reflection

What was UDL today?

Closing--

• Evaluation• PDEs• Next time: – Work time to develop UDL lesson– Work time to resource map

• Thank you! See you April 11