Providing New Access to the General Curriculum: Universal Design for Learning (Hitchcock, Myer, Rose, Jackson)

 What is curriculum?

Curriculum should be accessible by all learners. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a curricular framework that is used to design learning experiences that are accessible to ALL learners. UDL provides access to curriculum and learning in a more holistic way other than that which is provided in the general curriculum. UDL curriculum includes:

  • Learning Goals
  • Flexible and multiple representations of materials
  • Flexible and diverse instructional methods
  • Flexible formative and summative assessments. 
Moreover, curriculum scaffolds learning for every type of learner. Curriculum is inclusive of diverse pedagogical and instructional methods that help all learners succeed in learning goals. Curriculum is inclusive of learning experiences that can be flexible and adapted to ALL learners. 

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