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What is Universal Design for Learning

Handbook of Research on Emerging Priorities and Trends in Distance Education: Communication, Pedagogy, and Technology
A form of instruction that is designed to work for all students in that it is flexible and can be customized to fit individual learning needs.
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K-12 Online Education: Issues and Future Research Directions
Wayne Journell (University of North Carolina – Greensboro, USA), Ben McFadyen (University of North Carolina – Greensboro, USA), Marva S. Miller (University of North Carolina – Greensboro, USA), and Kathryn Kujawski Brown (University of North Carolina – Greensboro, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5162-3.ch026
Abstract
It is growing increasingly evident that online learning is the future of K-12 education, both in the United States and the rest of the industrialized world. Improved technology, coupled with the perceived cost-effectiveness of online education, has resulted in growing numbers of states and K-12 school districts embracing “anytime, anywhere” education. Research on K-12 online education, however, has not kept up with its growth. This chapter explores three structural issues that are currently limiting online learning from being a viable alternative to K-12 face-to-face instruction in the United States: inadequate training of online K-12 teachers, issues related to accessibility for students with diverse learning needs, and the importance of structuring courses in a way that responds to the diverse backgrounds of K-12 students. Although this chapter is framed from an American perspective, largely because the vast majority of K-12 online learning occurs in the United States, future research on these issues is essential to K-12 online education in any context.
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Beyond Accommodations: Study Abroad in Brazil, Teacher Preparation, and Global Consciousness
The provision of instructional goals, methods, materials and assessments that can be customized and adjusted for diverse groups of learners.
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Explain It to Me: Supporting Student Voice in Mathematical Writing
A framework for promoting accessibility for all students by creating flexible instruction and assessment.
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Redesigning Blended Courses Using the Universal Design for Learning Framework: A Case of Disability Studies in an Education Short Course at the University of Cape Town
A framework for designing curriculum, materials, and instruction that provides all students with equal opportunities to learn by offering multiple means of representation, expression, and engagement to accommodate diverse learning needs.
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Ensuring Technology Integration in the Classroom Leads to Increased Accessibility: Using UDL as a Lens
UDL is a framework for inclusion in the classroom which translated the social model of disability into teaching practices. It focuses inclusive practices on the development of inclusive design in delivery and assessment rather than on the identification, labelling and diagnostic support of diverse learners. UDL breaks down this reflection on inclusive design into three lenses on classroom practices: multiple means of representation (offering optimal flexibility in the way information is provided to students), multiple means of action and expression (offering optimal flexibility in the way students are encouraged to complete assessment, contribute to class, and create content), and multiple means of engagement (offering optimal flexibility in the way students are able to demonstrate the affective connection between their lived experience and individual context and the content of teaching and learn).
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Faculty Perspectives of Technology-Enhanced Course Redesign
A model for course design that accounts for a wide variety of abilities, learning styles, and language needs, which ensures equal accessibility and opportunities for learning for all students.
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Creating Access, Opportunity, and Ownership Through Cross-Cultural Meaning-Making in Academically Diverse Online Courses
A teaching approach that provides a mechanism to use multiple modalities (e.g., auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, taste, proprioceptive awareness) to represent information for content and skills acquisition to support learning and assessment for diverse learners.
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Philosophy and Psychology as Influences on Gifted and Talented Education in the 21st Century Education
A framework for learning that allows the teacher to provide for the learning needs of all students, based on three principles: Multiple Means of Representation; Multiple Means of Engagement, and Multiple Means of Action and Expression.
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Exploring the Use of Universal Design for Learning to Reengage Students With Social, Emotional, and Behavioural Difficulties
UDL is a framework which supports the inclusion of diverse learners by prioritizing the injection of optimal flexibility in three dimensions of learning: student input, output, and affective engagement. This has led to the creation of three design principles within the UDL lens; these are commonly referred to as multiple means of representation, multiple means of action and expression, and multiple means of engagement.
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Applying Gamification to Enhance the Universal Design for Learning Framework
An educational framework based on research that opens up content and curricula for a wide variety of learners.
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Implementing Universal Design for Learning in the Virtual Learning Environment
A framework based on scientific research that addresses the variability of all learners and optimizes the teaching and learning experience by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action and expression.
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Formative Assessment and Feedback in Higher Education: Preparing Spanish Academics to Teach in a Digital World
A framework for planning and delivering instruction that supports and engages all learners by providing multiple means of representation, expression, and engagement.
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Teaching in Higher Education as a Nonnative English-Speaking Immigrant
Educational framework that aims to create flexible learning environments that support the needs of various learning styles.
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Integrating Multicultural Practices to Ensure Success for Diverse Learners
A framework that establishes equitable opportunities for diverse learners during instruction.
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Simulations for Supporting and Assessing Science Literacy
Methods for offering alternative means for representing information in multiple formats and media, providing multiple pathways for students’ action and expression, and multiple ways to engage students’ interest and motivation.
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Improving Assistive Technology Training in Teacher Education Programs: The Iowa Model
A framework for applying universal design principles to curricula, instructional materials, educational activities, and assessments to make them accessible to all students regardless of ability or learning style.
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UDL in Action: Implementing Strategies in a Large Online Course
Providing equal access to curriculum for all students.
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Co-Teaching Collaboration in K–12 Inclusive Classrooms: Relevance for Leadership
A pedagogical framework that is implemented to benefit different learners, and plan activities and tasks for meeting diverse learning needs.
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Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Universal Design for Learning, Ubiquitous Learning, and Seamless Learning: How These Paradigms Inform the Intentional Design of Learner-Centered Online Learning Environments
An approach to learning design that emphasizes students’ choices by providing them multiple means of representation, action and expression, and engagement.
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The Potential of Distance Education for the Inclusion of Students in Higher Education
Educational approach that seeks to plan and create learning environments, methods, and resources for as many people as possible, increasing access opportunities and educational equity.
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Literacy and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Multilingual Learners
Educators plan instruction to meet the needs of all learners by minimizing barriers and maximizing learning.
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Shifting Gears: When Accessibility Drives Language Learning
A framework for planning learning experiences that provide multiple ways in which students access and engage with material and how they demonstrate their learning.
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Using Augmented and Virtual Reality to Improve Social, Vocational, and Academic Outcomes of Students With Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
A framework of instruction that targets multiple ways to optimize student engagement, representation of content, and expression of content knowledge all in the same learning environment.
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Challenging Education's Inflexible Model: Universally Designed Classrooms That Empower
A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn ( CAST, 2018 ).
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The Universal Design for Learning in the Context of Brazilian Education: Challenges and Possibilities for Inclusive Education
Curriculum approach that supports teachers in the process of breaking down barriers in education by delivering curriculum content in multiple media, in different kinds of action and expression, and respecting engagement.
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Inclusion Is a High Impact Practice for All Students
Creating lessons with options to ensure that all students can learn in the same classroom.
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Using Universal Design for Learning to Create Inclusive Provisions for Indigenous Students in Higher Education: Decolonizing Teaching Practices
Is a framework for the management of accessibility which focuses on inclusive design rather than retrofitting or accommodations. It does not place the burden on the individual to disclose a diagnosis and seek services and accommodations, but rather presumes that learner diversity is ever present and that it must be addressed through inclusive design when creating instruction format and assessment or selecting teaching resources.
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Keeping It Compliant: ADA in the Online Classroom
“A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn” ( CAST, 2023 , para 1).
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A Journey Through the Development of Online Environments: Putting UDL Theory into Practice
Universal design for learning (UDL) is a framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn” ( CAST, 2015 ).
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Exploring Online Education and Students With Disabilities in Higher Education
A set of principles and techniques for using accessible. instructional materials in the classroom.
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Universal Design for Learning Enables Significant Learning in Digital Courses
An educational framework based on research that opens up content and curricula for a wide variety of learners.
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Managing Portable Technologies for Special Education
An educational framework for creating flexible learning environments that can accommodate individual learning differences.
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Role of Assistive Technology in Teaching Students With Disabilities in K-12 Classrooms
The Universal Design for Learning is a framework based on the principles of multiple basis of representation, action and expression, and engagement, which aims at removing barriers to students’ learning and participation.
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Critical Whiteness as a Professional Approach to Inclusive Teaching in Teacher Education
A framework based on current learning research, which offers suggestions for designing flexible conducive learning environments for all learners so that barriers to learning can be removed and actual learning can become the focus.
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Strategies to Promote Pedagogical Knowledge Interplay with Technology
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn.
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UDL in Higher Education: A Global Overview of the Landscape and Its Challenges
Is a framework for the management of accessibility and inclusion which focuses on inclusive design rather than retrofitting or accommodations. It shifts the burden away from the individual who no longer needs to disclose a diagnosis or seek accommodations; instead, it presumes that learner diversity is ever present and that it must be addressed through inclusive design, at the blue print stage, when creating delivery or assessment, or selecting resources.
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Practicing What We Preach: A Case Study of the Implementation of a Complex Conceptual Framework
A pedagogical approach that seeks to reduce barriers to learning through multiple and flexible means of representation, engagement, and action and expression.
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Embedding Diverse Children's Literature Throughout a Teacher Preparation Program
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a decision-making framework to support educators in planning instruction that is both appropriately challenging and accessible for all learners. Based on 30 years of neuroscience research, UDL allows teachers to practically apply a DSE framework to their classroom environment, instructional design, and teaching practices.
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Concept Mapping and Formative Assessment: Elements Supporting Literacy and Learning
Universal design for learning (UDL) is a framework for providing alternative learning strategies for learners. According to the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) “requires 1) multiple means of representation, to give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge, 2) multiple means of expression, to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know, and 3) multiple means of engagement, to tap into learners’ interests, offer appropriate challenges, and increase motivation.”
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Facilitating Engaging Learning Practices: Teaching and Learning of Students With Disabilities During Remote Learning in Colleges
An instructional strategy which was first intended for students with disabilities, now it is intended to address the various learning needs of students.
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Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Optimal Student Engagement in the Online College Classroom
A framework for creating meaningful course instruction that ensures that all students can access the learning.
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Facilitating Student Empowerment and Agency Through the “Scaffolded Autonomy” Approach to Curriculum Design
A research-based educational framework which supports the development of learning environments that are sufficiently flexible to be responsive to students’ individual learning differences.
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Maintaining a Firm Social Justice Lens During a Public Health Crisis: Lessons Learnt From the ‘Learning Pods' Phenomenon
A framework for inclusion which translates the social model of disability into classroom practices. It consists in creating multiple pathways for students to be able to choose with flexibility how best to demonstrate their skills. There are three principles within the UDL lens to ensure the inclusive nature of instruction and assessment: multiple means of representation, multiple means of action and expression, and multiple means of engagement.
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Inclusive Education and Universal Design for Learning: A Road Map for Rehabilitation Professionals
A research-based framework for thinking about and presenting multiple ways for students to access and engage with learning and content.
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Online Equivalencies and the Potential to Inadvertently Offend or Cause Discomfort
Approach to designing instruction, environments, and/or materials that allow learners with different disabilities to be equally successful in working with and learning from them.
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Digital Literacy for Students With Intellectual Disabilities
The plan to ensure the educational process provides multiple means of learning opportunities to meet the needs of all users.
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Assistive Technology and Functional Diversity: Enabling Education
Concept that advocates neurophysiological learning, adjusted for all students, with a curriculum that contemplates universal ways of accessing and manipulating information and keeping students engaged.
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Evaluating Systemic Assistive Technology Needs
A process that creates flexible goals, teaching methods, and assessments that accommodate learner differences.
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Strengths and Challenges of Digital Tools in EAP Remote Learning Settings
Principles for making learning and classrooms more equitable and inclusive by providing multiple means of representation, multiple means of engagement, and multiple means of action and expression.
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Helping With the Special Educator Shortage in Rural Schools: A Teacher Preparation Program's Journey
A model for providing high quality teaching and learning that focuses on why, what, and how individuals learn.
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“Walking the Talk” in Special Educator Preparation for Neurodiversity
An inclusive learning framework that encourages the development of expert learners through the design of curriculum and assessments aligned with three core principles: multiple means of engagement, multiple means of representation, and multiple means of action and expression.
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Inclusion: History, Models, and Why It Matters
A way of designing instruction to include all students, which involves providing multiple representations of content, multiple options for expression, and multiple options for engagement.
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Capacity Building Pedagogy for Diverse Learners
A teaching approach that provides a mechanism to use multiple modalities (e.g. auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, taste, proprioceptive awareness) to represent information for content and skills acquisition to support learning and assessment for diverse learners.
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Is It Accessible?: Ensuring Accessibility in Higher Education During a Global Pandemic
A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people regardless of ability status.
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The Impact of Technology on the Teaching and Learning Process
A framework designed to support all learners by providing option in how material is presented, how student share their knowledge, and how students engage in learning.
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Balancing Literacies: UDL/CSP-Infused Elementary Reading Instruction
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a decision-making framework to support educators in planning instruction that is both appropriately challenging and accessible for all learners. Based on 30 years of neuroscience research, UDL allows teachers to practically apply a DSE framework to their classroom environment, instructional design, and teaching practices.
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Examining Motivational Game Features for Students With Learning Disabilities or Attention Disorders
An educational framework focused on providing flexible learning environments to support diverse learners.
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