Using Universal Design for Learning to design standards-based lessons
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Rao, Kavita (Author)
- Meo, Grace (Author)
Title
Using Universal Design for Learning to design standards-based lessons
Abstract
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework can be used to proactively design lessons that address learner variability. Using UDL guidelines, teachers can integrate flexible options and supports that ensure that standards-based lessons are accessible to a range of learners in their classrooms. This article presents a process that teachers can use as they develop standards-based lesson plans. By “unwrapping” academic standards and applying UDL during the lesson planning process, teachers can identify clear goals aligned with an academic standard and develop flexible methods, assessments, and materials that address the needs and preferences of varied learners. General educators and special educators can use this process to develop inclusive lesson plans that address all learners, with and without disabilities.
Publication
Sage Open
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pages
2158244016680688
Date
10/2016
Journal Abbr
Sage Open
Language
en
ISSN
2158-2440, 2158-2440
Accessed
20/03/2025, 17:31
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Rao, K., & Meo, G. (2016). Using Universal Design for Learning to design standards-based lessons. Sage Open, 6(4), 2158244016680688. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244016680688
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