Universal Design for Learning
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Equity in Education: How UDL Fosters an Accessible Learning Environment for All
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that optimizes learning for all individuals based on scientific research into how humans learn.
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
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Innovation Showcase
The Administration on Children and Families, Office of Early Childhood Development sponsored the 2020 Showcase on Innovation in Early Childhood Development and Learning at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington DC.
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability, Early Childhood, Intervention
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Universal Design for Learning: The Case for UDL Lesson on Knowledge Production around 9/11
UDL is a framework that “guides the shift from designing learning environments and lessons with potential barriers to designing barrier-free, instructionally rich learning environments and lessons that provide access to all students.”
Categories: Development and Learning, Disability, International, Intervention
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Assistive Technology in Early Intervention
Sydney is a toddler who lives at home with her parents. She receives daily care from her immediate and extended family members (i.e., grandparents, aunts, and cousins).
Categories: Disability, Early Childhood, Intervention, Policy