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UDL
Presented by: Kim Cohen, Alyssa Lindsey, Katie
Harmon, Carolyn Sutherland, and Stefanie Trentacoste
1
Teacher Breaking Down [video]. Retrieved December 2, 2011 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsrBQ6AGo_g
Project Background…2
MTTS: Standard V: Integrating Technology
into the Curriculum and Instruction
3
 Outcome: Design, implement and assess learning experiences that
incorporate use of technology in the curriculum-related instructional activity
to support understanding, inquiry, problem-solving, communication or
collaboration.
Indicators:
 Assess students' learning/ instructional needs to identify the appropriate
technology for instruction.
 Evaluate technology materials and media to determine their most appropriate
instructional use.
 Select and apply research-based practices for integrating technology into
instruction.
 Use appropriate instructional strategies for integrating technology into instruction.
 Select and use appropriate technology to support content-specific student
learning outcomes.
 Develop an appropriate assessment for measuring student outcomes through the
use of technology.
 Manage a technology-enhanced environment to maximize student learning.
Maryland State Department of Education. (2002). Maryland teacher technology standards.
Retrieve from http://www.mttsonline.org/standards/MDTchrTechStdsMTTS.pdf
Profession Development Plan
Overview4
 Year 1: Four sessions
 Into to UDL
 Microsoft Word Capabilities
 Microsoft Excel Capabilities
 Assistive Technology
 Year 2:
 Focus on Reading (2 sessions)
 Focus on Math (2 sessions)
 Year 3:
 Application of skills and lesson study
In this session, we will:
 Define Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
 Increase awareness of what teachers are
already doing to implement the concepts of
UDL
 Increase awareness of the tools available
for UDL and differentiation of instruction for
all students
 Apply principles of UDL to improve a lesson
5
Session 16
What is UDL?
 Take a couple minutes to discuss with a
partner what you think UDL means.
 It DOES NOT MEAN…
Umm… Done Listening!
Uh Dude Like…
Until (I) Die Laughing
Uh-nother Damn Lecture
7
UDL at a glance…
8
UDL at a Glance [video]. Retrieved December 6, 2011 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDvKnY0g6e4
What is UDL?
Alternatives for everyone
Not one size fits all-
Designed from the
beginning
Not added on later
Access for everyone
Not just for some
Skip Stahl Universal Design for Learning: Reaching
Teaching All Learners CEC 2009
9
The student is not the problem!
10
 Barriers in the curriculum are causing the
learning issues.
“When you plant lettuce, if it does not
grow well, you don't blame the lettuce.
You look into the reasons it is not doing
well. It may need fertilizer, or more
water, or less sun. You never blame the
lettuce…”
~Thich Nhat Hahn
Audiences have -
A variety of cultural, ethnic and
racial backgrounds
Distinct learning styles
Different primary languages
Different abilities
Why use Universal Design?
11
Adapted from the CAST
UDL guidelines
Conveniently,
accommodations created
for a subset of the
population
usually result in increased
benefit for everyone.
Skip Stahl Universal Design for Learning: Reaching
Teaching All Learners CEC 2009
12
Universal Design For Learning
(UDL)
13
 UDL proposes that children with
disabilities do not constitute a
separate category, but fall along a
continuum of learning differences.
 UDL leads us to make adjustments
for learner differences for all
students, not just those with
disabilities.
Adapted from the CAST
UDL guidelines
Universal Design For Learning
14
 UDL also encourages us to look at the
development and use of curriculum
materials.
 Are they varied and diverse?
 Do they include digital and online
resources, rather than centering
instruction on a single text book?
Adapted from the CAST
UDL guidelines
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01217/Cirque_du_Soleil2_1217933c.jpg
Multiple Means of Engagement
Multiple Means of Representation15
Song and Dance, Sign Language, Act things out
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01217/Cirque_du_Soleil2_1217933c.jpg
Multiple Means of Engagement
Multiple Means of Engagement16
Role plays, Hands-on, Groups, inside and outside
of classroom, choice making
http://abluteau.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/cirque-du-soleil-1.jpg
Multiple Means of Expression17
Art (paint, clay, etc), Voice, Music, Acting Out, Writing
Instruction
Learner preference
Differentiation
Good teaching
Making the instructional
connection
18
Instruction
 Multiple choices
Content
Process
Product
UDL
 Multiple means
Representation
Engagement
Expression
Instruction & Universal Design for Learning
Blending, Collaboration, Coordination
19
1. Think about a lesson previously taught.
2. Use the UDL checklist in order to determine if
principles of UDL are already included in your
plan.
3. Identify barriers.
20
Putting it into
Practice
UDL Checklist
21
The lesson plan form should focus on UDL instruction, including goals, methods, assessment and materials.
Provide information in multiple formats and media (Recognition Networks)
Included Not Included Barrier
Provide multiple examples, Show the range of examples, provide
examples and counter-examples.
Represent information in multiple media and formats (e.g., text version
of book, online or digital resources)
Highlights critical features (e.g., teacher tone of voice, marker
underline, etc.)
Provide supports for limited background knowledge, and establish a
context for learning
Provide multiple pathways for students’ action, expression (Strategic Networks)
Included Not Included Barrier
Provide flexible models of skilled performance
Provide ongoing, relevant feedback (e.g., (a) questions and answers in
classroom)
Provide flexible opportunities for demonstrating skill. (e.g., written,
oral , or visual presentation, explanations, word process)
Provide novel problems to solve (e.g., unique problems outside the
initial instructional set to promote generalization and transfer)
Provide multiple ways to engage students (Affective Networks)
Included Not Included Barrier
Offer choices of content and tools (e.g., choice of books to study
literature)
Provide adjustable levels of challenge: (e.g., range of materials at
different reading difficulties)
Offer choices of rewards
Offer choices of learning context (option to work in study carrel v.
open classroom, student use headphones)
Does your lesson need help?
Try: www.udlcenter.org
22
Educator’s Checklist
http://www.udlcenter.org/sites/udlcenter.org/files/Guid
eline%20Ed%20Chklst%208_31_09.doc
http://www.udlcenter.org/sites/udlcenter.org/files/Guideline%20Ed%2
0Chklst%208_31_09.doc
23
www.udlcenter.com
24
1. Open the Educator’s checklist.
2. Explore each of the principles looking for
resources that support your curriculum.
3. Can any of the resources provided help
you to eliminate barriers?
4. What is one new idea that you would
incorporate if you were going to reteach
the same lesson?
Putting it into Practice25
Best Practices…
26
If the only arrow in your “working with at‐risk kids”
quiver is to change the kid rather than the system,
you’re shooting yourself in the foot.
Two Options:
1. Redesign schools based on best practices
OR
2. Get different kids
Dr. Tim Westerberg
2007 Presentation
Dearborn, MI
Q & A
27
Really Cool Websites!!
Karen Janowski
Great tools resource blog and Wiki
 http://udltechtoolkit.wikispaces.com
 http://teachingeverystudent.blogspot.co
m/
28
CAST TOOLS
29
 Case Stories
 http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/casesto
ries/cs2/index.cfm?page_id=42
 Videos from the field
 http://www.udlcenter.org/resource_library/videos/f
romthefield
 Planning Self Check
 http://udlselfcheck.cast.org/check.php
 Lesson Builder
 http://lessonbuilder.cast.org/

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Group udl presentation final (1)

  • 1. UDL Presented by: Kim Cohen, Alyssa Lindsey, Katie Harmon, Carolyn Sutherland, and Stefanie Trentacoste 1 Teacher Breaking Down [video]. Retrieved December 2, 2011 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsrBQ6AGo_g
  • 3. MTTS: Standard V: Integrating Technology into the Curriculum and Instruction 3  Outcome: Design, implement and assess learning experiences that incorporate use of technology in the curriculum-related instructional activity to support understanding, inquiry, problem-solving, communication or collaboration. Indicators:  Assess students' learning/ instructional needs to identify the appropriate technology for instruction.  Evaluate technology materials and media to determine their most appropriate instructional use.  Select and apply research-based practices for integrating technology into instruction.  Use appropriate instructional strategies for integrating technology into instruction.  Select and use appropriate technology to support content-specific student learning outcomes.  Develop an appropriate assessment for measuring student outcomes through the use of technology.  Manage a technology-enhanced environment to maximize student learning. Maryland State Department of Education. (2002). Maryland teacher technology standards. Retrieve from http://www.mttsonline.org/standards/MDTchrTechStdsMTTS.pdf
  • 4. Profession Development Plan Overview4  Year 1: Four sessions  Into to UDL  Microsoft Word Capabilities  Microsoft Excel Capabilities  Assistive Technology  Year 2:  Focus on Reading (2 sessions)  Focus on Math (2 sessions)  Year 3:  Application of skills and lesson study
  • 5. In this session, we will:  Define Universal Design for Learning (UDL)  Increase awareness of what teachers are already doing to implement the concepts of UDL  Increase awareness of the tools available for UDL and differentiation of instruction for all students  Apply principles of UDL to improve a lesson 5
  • 7. What is UDL?  Take a couple minutes to discuss with a partner what you think UDL means.  It DOES NOT MEAN… Umm… Done Listening! Uh Dude Like… Until (I) Die Laughing Uh-nother Damn Lecture 7
  • 8. UDL at a glance… 8 UDL at a Glance [video]. Retrieved December 6, 2011 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDvKnY0g6e4
  • 9. What is UDL? Alternatives for everyone Not one size fits all- Designed from the beginning Not added on later Access for everyone Not just for some Skip Stahl Universal Design for Learning: Reaching Teaching All Learners CEC 2009 9
  • 10. The student is not the problem! 10  Barriers in the curriculum are causing the learning issues. “When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you don't blame the lettuce. You look into the reasons it is not doing well. It may need fertilizer, or more water, or less sun. You never blame the lettuce…” ~Thich Nhat Hahn
  • 11. Audiences have - A variety of cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds Distinct learning styles Different primary languages Different abilities Why use Universal Design? 11 Adapted from the CAST UDL guidelines
  • 12. Conveniently, accommodations created for a subset of the population usually result in increased benefit for everyone. Skip Stahl Universal Design for Learning: Reaching Teaching All Learners CEC 2009 12
  • 13. Universal Design For Learning (UDL) 13  UDL proposes that children with disabilities do not constitute a separate category, but fall along a continuum of learning differences.  UDL leads us to make adjustments for learner differences for all students, not just those with disabilities. Adapted from the CAST UDL guidelines
  • 14. Universal Design For Learning 14  UDL also encourages us to look at the development and use of curriculum materials.  Are they varied and diverse?  Do they include digital and online resources, rather than centering instruction on a single text book? Adapted from the CAST UDL guidelines
  • 15. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01217/Cirque_du_Soleil2_1217933c.jpg Multiple Means of Engagement Multiple Means of Representation15 Song and Dance, Sign Language, Act things out
  • 16. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01217/Cirque_du_Soleil2_1217933c.jpg Multiple Means of Engagement Multiple Means of Engagement16 Role plays, Hands-on, Groups, inside and outside of classroom, choice making
  • 17. http://abluteau.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/cirque-du-soleil-1.jpg Multiple Means of Expression17 Art (paint, clay, etc), Voice, Music, Acting Out, Writing
  • 19. Instruction  Multiple choices Content Process Product UDL  Multiple means Representation Engagement Expression Instruction & Universal Design for Learning Blending, Collaboration, Coordination 19
  • 20. 1. Think about a lesson previously taught. 2. Use the UDL checklist in order to determine if principles of UDL are already included in your plan. 3. Identify barriers. 20 Putting it into Practice
  • 21. UDL Checklist 21 The lesson plan form should focus on UDL instruction, including goals, methods, assessment and materials. Provide information in multiple formats and media (Recognition Networks) Included Not Included Barrier Provide multiple examples, Show the range of examples, provide examples and counter-examples. Represent information in multiple media and formats (e.g., text version of book, online or digital resources) Highlights critical features (e.g., teacher tone of voice, marker underline, etc.) Provide supports for limited background knowledge, and establish a context for learning Provide multiple pathways for students’ action, expression (Strategic Networks) Included Not Included Barrier Provide flexible models of skilled performance Provide ongoing, relevant feedback (e.g., (a) questions and answers in classroom) Provide flexible opportunities for demonstrating skill. (e.g., written, oral , or visual presentation, explanations, word process) Provide novel problems to solve (e.g., unique problems outside the initial instructional set to promote generalization and transfer) Provide multiple ways to engage students (Affective Networks) Included Not Included Barrier Offer choices of content and tools (e.g., choice of books to study literature) Provide adjustable levels of challenge: (e.g., range of materials at different reading difficulties) Offer choices of rewards Offer choices of learning context (option to work in study carrel v. open classroom, student use headphones)
  • 22. Does your lesson need help? Try: www.udlcenter.org 22 Educator’s Checklist http://www.udlcenter.org/sites/udlcenter.org/files/Guid eline%20Ed%20Chklst%208_31_09.doc
  • 25. 1. Open the Educator’s checklist. 2. Explore each of the principles looking for resources that support your curriculum. 3. Can any of the resources provided help you to eliminate barriers? 4. What is one new idea that you would incorporate if you were going to reteach the same lesson? Putting it into Practice25
  • 26. Best Practices… 26 If the only arrow in your “working with at‐risk kids” quiver is to change the kid rather than the system, you’re shooting yourself in the foot. Two Options: 1. Redesign schools based on best practices OR 2. Get different kids Dr. Tim Westerberg 2007 Presentation Dearborn, MI
  • 28. Really Cool Websites!! Karen Janowski Great tools resource blog and Wiki  http://udltechtoolkit.wikispaces.com  http://teachingeverystudent.blogspot.co m/ 28
  • 29. CAST TOOLS 29  Case Stories  http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/casesto ries/cs2/index.cfm?page_id=42  Videos from the field  http://www.udlcenter.org/resource_library/videos/f romthefield  Planning Self Check  http://udlselfcheck.cast.org/check.php  Lesson Builder  http://lessonbuilder.cast.org/

Editor's Notes

  • #5: UDL considers alternatives for every one when we think about the curriculum that we use the textbooks that would use they are generally one size fits all they are generally as we consider the bell curve supporting those individuals that fall in the highest point of that bell curve when we think about UDL we are we also need to consider the individuals our student learners one all ends of a continuum In Baltimore County and in many other districts designing curriculum that he’s infused with UDL from the beginning. As you think about your curriculum the lessons that you will be teaching many of those lessons many of the lead to the curriculum has been developed over the years and does not have the components of universal design imbedded.In Baltimore County meet our training curriculum writers to infuse UDL principles into the curriculum from the beginning so that we have the availability for access for everyone.
  • #13: Interestingly, when we create an accommodation, a strategy for a small group of students, the results is generally a benefit for everyone.An example of this would be word prediction. Word prediction was developed for individuals with physical disabilities. It enabled them to reduce the number of key strokes when typing. This is where I ask who has used word prediction. Examples are cell phones as we typed words we begin with a water and end and ray room list of words pops up for us to choose from.
  • #16: The first principle of UDL is multiple means of representation. This refers to the ways in which we presented the information to be learned, the process of instruction.Ask the participants to think about a lesson they will be giving in the near future. Ask them to share the different ways in which they prevent the information.
  • #17: The second principle of UDL is engagement. This is just what it sounds like. This is how we capture and sustained the attention of our audience.Ask the audience to share out the ways in which they engage their students. This can be ways they group the students, present information or any other form of engagement.
  • #19: Let’s move into making the connection between instruction and UDL.This slide simply highlights the fact that that instruction and UDL reinforce the consideration of learner preference as well as good teaching strategies.
  • #20: Teachers look at instruction through content process and product. My view of UDL and instruction blends the two. We look at this slide, we see that through instruction we are looking at multiple choices of process and product. We do not have multiple choices of contents because we are told what curriculum we will be teaching.With regard to UDL we are looking at multiple means of representation how we teach the information where the process, Multiple means of engagement, and multiple means of expression or product.
  • #21: Take your audience to this web site. If you click on implementation you will be able to access the next two resources.
  • #22: If you download this file, you can type right onto it. There is a trick. When you type, the text is actually the same color as the background. You will need to highlight what you type and convert it to black.
  • #23: When you click on a guideline you will see this window. When you click on the guideline it will expand indicating additional information.Look below and you will see the checkpoint indicator. Click on the checkpoint indicator to see examples of strategies and resources as well as a direct connection to UDL.
  • #25: The UDL Tech tool kit is an amazing resource. When you click on this link you will find that in Baltimore County this center of the page does not show, however this sidebar has all of the information that you need. This new resource is hosted by an 80 specialist in Massachusetts. Karin locates resources to support UDL and all types of learners. This is an excellent resource to locating strategies to support your students.