Universal+Design+for+Learning

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework that guides the design of instruction to meet the diverse needs of ALL learners. The UDL framework emphasizes several evidence-based strategies and techniques that can be used to help minimize barriers and created flexible, enhanced learning experiences for students. UDL is sometimes referred to as [|differentiated instruction].

The members of the UDL Faculty Professional Learning Community and the Center for Teaching Excellence have provided several easy-to-implement strategies, along with contextual examples, that can help you incorporate the UDL framework into your own instruction. Click on the links below to view the strategies.

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For more information on UDL, contact ** Instructional Media at 443-518-4848 ** or visit the CAST website.