How do you design lessons that can meet the needs of all learners in a single classroom? The idea can feel overwhelming due to our students' diverse backgrounds, needs, and preferences. One solution is to use the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework to proactively address this variability. Join Dr. Matt Bergman for this timesaving, to the point session as he shares a user-friendly approach to UDL lesson planning based on six questions to assist in creating accessible, inclusive, and engaging lessons for all. Get ready to discover the power of UDL and ensure every student can succeed! Matt’s expertise in differentiated instruction will equip you with the skills and resources you need to develop inclusive lessons through the UDL framework to address learner variability, needs, and preferences.
Key Takeaways:
- Gain a deep understanding of the Universal Design for Learning framework and its principles to create more inclusive and effective lessons.
- Learn the six essential steps to develop and implement UDL-based lessons that cater to the diverse needs of your students.
- Discover innovative strategies to engage all learners by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and expression.
- Explore practical tools and resources to support the development of inclusive lessons that promote student success.
Assessment:
Participants will complete an exit ticket and respond to a poll question to demonstrate their understanding of the workshop objectives and reflect on their learning.