Not exact matches
Participants will
explore current research on creating inclusive classrooms as well as the
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework.
Specifically, the course will
explore (1) the historical and theoretical foundations of inclusive education; (2) research related to implementation; (3) research related to inclusive education; (4) whole - school change models of inclusive education including response to intervention and
universal design for learning; (5) controversies surrounding inclusion; and (6) considerations and reservations concerning inclusion as it impacts specific disability populations and age groups.
He'll
explore the principles of
Universal Design for Learning, probe the complexity and rewards of teaching in a diverse classroom, and offer helpful practices for students and teachers.
This white paper, developed by the Center for Applied Special Technology,
explores the complementary attributes of Response - to - Instruction (RTI) and
Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Novak and Rodriguez present the fundamentals of
exploring, preparing, and integrating
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) into schools and districts.
Explore how Smarter Balanced uses key considerations related to the concepts of
universal design, accessibility, bias, and sensitivity to develop and review items and tasks.
As part of the lesson plan, students will consider how to define hunger and food insecurity,
explore interventions
designed to improve food security, and take a stand on the merits of expanding
universal school breakfast programs.
Through drawings, photographs, video, installations, and architectural models drawn from MoMA's collection, the exhibition highlights how artists have used the house as a means to
explore universal topics, and how architects have tackled the
design of residences to expand their discipline in new ways.
From initial exploratory experiments to complex, and often contested, hybrid digital - analog states, all the way to «
universal»
designs, This Is for Everyone
explores this question with works from MoMA's collection that celebrate the promise — and occasional flipside — of contemporary
design.
With photography, set
design and installation as their combined media, the trio rigorously
explore personal and
universal reactions to the construction of the world we live in.