Universal Design for Learning
Registration Closed.
Last Date to Register: 7/14/2016 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 7/11/2016 12:01 AM
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) provides educators with a structure to develop their instruction to meet the wide range of diversity among all learners. UDL is a research-based framework that suggests that a one-size-fits-all approach to curricula is not effective. Participants will learn about many aspects of UDL, including the principles, components, research basis for UDL, practical applications of UDL to lesson design, helpful technology tools that support flexible, inclusive instruction, and how it works with initiatives and structures already existing in schools (e.g., common core state standards, educator effectiveness, RtI, and PBIS).
Audience
- This training is designed for K-12 principals or building leaders, general education and special education teachers, curriculum directors/coordinators, and directors of pupil services
- School and/or District Teams are encouraged to attend
Expected Outcomes:
- A basic understanding of the history, purpose, and research behind UDL
- Review and outline the UDL components including the principles, guidelines, and checkpoints
- Discover and explore a variety of UDL resources to use and share with others
- Action plan next steps regarding UDL implementation
Price: $225 for CESA 5 School Improvement Consortium Members
$425 All Others
Questions? Contact Rick Raatz at raatzr@cesa5.org