Event: |
Leveraging Universal Design for Learning |
Starts: |
Tuesday 6/11/2024 02:00 PM |
Ends: |
Tuesday 6/11/2024 03:00 PM |
Location: |
Zoom |
Presenters: |
Jean Layne, Center for Teaching Excellence
Dr. Armanto Sutedjo, Center for Teaching Excellence
Carlos Perez, Center for Teaching Excellence |
Hosted By: |
Center for Teaching Excellence |
Contact Information: |
cte@tamu.edu |
Description: |
Description:
Today’s university classrooms are the most diverse in history. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can play an integral role in supporting student success. UDL is a framework and approach to teaching and learning that focuses on maximizing learning for every student. It utilizes proactive, inclusive, and equitable strategies that recognize and harness the power of students’ identities, cultures, experiences, abilities and disabilities, and demographic characteristics. UDL strives to help every learner feel valued, represented, and respected in the learning process. This interactive session will provide participants with an overview of UDL and practical ways to implement it.
Learning Outcomes:
(1) Describe basic Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and the implications they have for student learning, engagement, and motivation |
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