Universal Design for Learning Changing our Paradigm of thought.

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Universal Design for Learning Changing our Paradigm of thought.

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Universal Design for Learning

Changing our Paradigm of thought.

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What is it?

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a set of principles for

curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities

to learn.

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Why do we need it in our curriculum?

• Our current school of thought is to correct the student to fit the needs of our curriculum in World Language study.

• Our school of thought needs to be about how to correct the curriculum to fit the needs of the student.

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How was UDL inspired?

Architecture of buildings were designed for people who could walk with ease up and down the stairs.

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This was a problem!

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Solution: Add Ramps

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Universal Design Solution

Build stairs and ramps in the original architecture.

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The Brain and learning differences

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Three Neural Networks of UDL

• Recognition• Strategic• Affective

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Recognition

• Location- back of head• Sensory patterns • Recognition systems know what and

where an object is.

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Strategic

• Location – front half of the brain• Processes plans and actions• Strategic systems know how to do things

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Affective

• Location – middle of the brain• Emotions• Affective systems know which objects

and actions are important.

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Central role of technology in UDL

• Assistive/Adaptive Technology• Remediation• compensatory

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Assistive/Adaptive Technology

• Specialized keyboards

• Glare control screens for monitors

• Hearing Aids

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Remediation

• Software designed to help students practice specific needs—spelling, math drills

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Compensatory Technologies

• Tools for accomplishing school-related assignments.

• Keyboarding• Calculators• PowerPoint

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UDL and Diversity

• Bridging the “Digital Divide”

• Choosing Appropriate Software: Translators

• Collaborative work• Self created work

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The CAST Online Tools and Resources

• UDL Goal Setter• UDL Class Profile Maker• UDL Solution Finder

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UDL Goal Setter

• Setting the goal for the Unit• Finding multiple ways of reaching the goals• Team goals of instruction: Unit, methods, and

various materials.

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UDL Class Profile Maker

• Interest surveys• Multiple Intelligence

tests• Ice breakers• Teams distribute

surveys to students at beginning of school year.

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UDL Solution Finder

• Choosing and creating student-centered lessons and technology

• Teams will choose appropriate software and other technological tools to create lessons based on surveys taken by students.

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Three Processes of UDL• Representation• Expression• Engagement

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Impact of UDL on Student Learning

• Increased confidence built in students

• Creativity and critical thinking skills improved

• Patience and understanding by teachers of diverse learners

• Excitement of students to learn

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Universal Design for Learning: Let’s change our paradigm of thought!

By Regina Wright

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Sources:FAME: The learning Brainhttp://www.oln.org/ILT/ada/Fame/udl/f2_18_173.html

http://www.smith.edu/deanoffaculty/Burgstahler.pdf

UDL Tool Kit:http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/toolkits/tk_procedures.cfm?tk_id=61

Chapter 4: What is Universal Design for Learning? The Framework for UDL: Three Principleshttp://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/chapter4_3.cfm

Books:Technology and the Diverse Learner—Marty Bray, Abbie Brown, Timothy D. GreenIntegrating differentiated Instruction Understanding by Design—Carol Ann Tomlinson and Jay McTighe