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 Universal Design for Learning is a framework for designing course instruction, materials and assessment that offers all learners equal opportunities to learn without adaptation or retrofitting. Today's episode gives parents and educators information about the origins of UDL, along with a basic understanding of the three learning networks of UDL.  You will learn why UDL is especially important for students with disabilities, and how the concepts of UDL can apply to any student at any age.  You will be able to access a free module explaining the concepts of UDL and sharing UDL methods, materials, and assessments.

Center for Applied Special Technology cast.org

Free downloadable UDL Guidelines Graphic Organizer  from Cast

Free UDL module with resources

Free Ebook, “Insights from a Disability Specialist: 9 Critical College Concerns