What is UDL? Universal Design for Learning Explained (3 minutes)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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  • @MsFoil2425
    @MsFoil2425 7 дней назад +1

    Yum!! 😋

  • @teachrare
    @teachrare 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video and the Ultimate Guide you created as well.

  • @brandoncain2170
    @brandoncain2170 2 года назад +17

    Apparently your analogy doesn't fit my learning style, because I still don't understand how "differentiated instruction" and UDL are different things. Perhaps I would understand better if you make a new video that is designed more universally. Better yet, you could make a whole buffet of videos! I'm sure one of them will fit my learning style, and that will help me see clearly how UDL is totally not the same thing as differentiated instruction.....

    • @bboysandfrygirls6102
      @bboysandfrygirls6102 2 года назад

      I think it's far more rewarding to serve up variations of the same dish. Take something and just serve it up in different ways that way everyone gets the same thing but different and then they're all satisfied but all you've had to do is rely on the one dish. Far more efficient.

    • @dcinsc7
      @dcinsc7 2 года назад +4

      Differentiated instruction is YOU creating lessons to the abilities of the different learning styles of your students. UDL is focusing on standards that ALL students have to meet but YOU creating choices for the students to show you their thinking and then reflect on it. So essentially the students self-differentiate instead of you deciding what differentiation goes to whichever student. That’s the way I understood it.

    • @janicelindegard6615
      @janicelindegard6615 2 года назад

      @@dcinsc7 That sounds like sounds somewhat like Montessori methods.

    • @projectsyllabus
      @projectsyllabus Год назад

      The difference between UDL and Differentiated Learning, as I understand it, is that iDifferentiated Instruction, encourages the instructor to look for trends in need and then craft lessons and materials to meet what they assume are the needs of various groups. Instead, UDL provides multiple strategies, allowing students to determine for themselves what strategies and resources will help them achieve the identified outcome. UDL is a more learner centered approach.

  • @arlenekan9390
    @arlenekan9390 3 месяца назад

    用食物說明,幫助我具體化思考~謝謝!

  • @MsFoil2425
    @MsFoil2425 7 дней назад +1

    What do you do when someone shows up with their own food?

    • @NovakEducation
      @NovakEducation  6 дней назад +1

      You welcome them, thank them for their contribution and then have a potluck! The goal would be to shift toward student-led food so that students bring their own food more and more!

  • @michaelrichardson840
    @michaelrichardson840 Год назад +1

    Also, a colleague of mine articulated a simple flaw in this dinner party analogy as well... When I go to a dinner party I call ahead and ask... "What can I bring?" and if the host says "Nothing." I still bring a bottle of wine... So... What are the students bringing to the table?

    • @MrBeez83
      @MrBeez83 Год назад +2

      Hopefully not alcohol…then again

  • @ranulfocastillo5355
    @ranulfocastillo5355 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!👍

  • @kirkw6027
    @kirkw6027 3 года назад +5

    isnt a buffet still you providing multiple dishes for the kids to choose from? It seems that a buffet is still the result of multiple different dishes

  • @21stcenturydadd
    @21stcenturydadd 2 года назад +1

    For high end students, what is wrong with just grouping them together? Essentially you have a bunch of people of French heritage, you can just serve some great French food and it’s highly likely be that would be a smash.

    • @bboysandfrygirls6102
      @bboysandfrygirls6102 2 года назад +2

      What if they're vegan or gluten free?

    • @janicelindegard6615
      @janicelindegard6615 2 года назад

      @@bboysandfrygirls6102 Right. You have to accommodate that in order for those students to achieve the goal--eating a meal.

  • @user-cw5zk9pq4m
    @user-cw5zk9pq4m 10 месяцев назад

    I would offer different choices considering who is attending

  • @fullcircleacres123
    @fullcircleacres123 2 года назад +1

    So essentially its the same thing served two ways. Got it.

  • @nita0512
    @nita0512 3 года назад

    Dónde consigo versión subtitulada al español. ?

    • @NovakEducation
      @NovakEducation  3 года назад +1

      Hi Sandra You can select settings on the video - auto-translate - spanish!

  • @marijanmadunic3046
    @marijanmadunic3046 2 года назад +4

    From Croatia, EU: A lot of waving of hands, subconscious effort to influence the viewer, but I still do not understand UDL. Sorry.

  • @mrcrushcake456
    @mrcrushcake456 Год назад

    Wait, this isnt Undefeated….

  • @ktronic80
    @ktronic80 2 года назад +1

    You are describing the same thing.

  • @1969ES175
    @1969ES175 2 года назад +7

    What a preposterous approach. Education is to pass on to students what society considers the best skills and knowledge not what each students likes, feels good at or is comfortable with. When you go to basketball camp you learn to play basketball not whatever other game you are good at or like. By not teaching all students the most valuable skills and knowledge and challenging them to go beyond their existing preferences these so-called educators are harming both the students and society

    • @katrienvance3111
      @katrienvance3111 2 года назад +1

      Did you miss the words "firm goals"? The end goal is the same. Students will go beyond what they already know and prefer. More students, in fact, will reach those important goals and master those valuable skills by removing barriers to their learning.

    • @projectsyllabus
      @projectsyllabus Год назад

      I do see why UDL might at first seem like a preposterous idea; however, if you separate method from content, then I believe it will begin to make more sense. It's important to have firm goals, as you suggest, here. Actually, that is a hallmark of UDL. We do need to have a clear idea of what we want students to learn. The buffet analogy may not be the best example, in part because it's not clear what the goal is. In the classroom, most instructors have a clear idea of what they mean to accomplish (the learning outcome). The question becomes how can we best help students achieve the identified outcome, What methods can we use and what resources can we provide that make it more likely every student will reach the outcome.

    • @markmanzello90
      @markmanzello90 Год назад

      So…. Isn’t that basically what good teachers have been doing for decades??

    • @MrBeez83
      @MrBeez83 Год назад

      Of the wackest things ever said on this wack app. You sir are the wackest.

  • @roberthelmuth3004
    @roberthelmuth3004 2 года назад +1

    Terrible analogy, absolutely awful.