Universal Design for Learning: UDL

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
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    This video is designed to teach educators everything they ever wanted to know about universal design for learning. A general overview of this type of framework will cover a variety of topics on UDL.
    The difference between an inclusion classroom and mainstreaming are also discussed. Universal design for learning has many different benefits to special needs students. The video covers the three principles of udl, universal design. This video is part of an educational framework playlist brought to you by teachings in education. Other videos include 21st century learning and life skills, student centered learning, inquiry based learning and much much more.

Комментарии • 39

  • @TeachingsinEducation
    @TeachingsinEducation  4 года назад +4

    Get the Universal Design for Learning Editable Presentation here at my Teachers Pay Teachers Store
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    • @darafubler8741
      @darafubler8741 Год назад

      Hello! I would like to include this video in an assignment for my Master's program, but I need your written permission. If this is ok with you, how can we connect?

  • @LewisWang100
    @LewisWang100 4 года назад +5

    Thank You! Ends up I have been using UDL after all in my classes, but put it down on paper with my Outline for our district this year! Great video!

  • @mstarr4812
    @mstarr4812 4 года назад +1

    Great outline of UDL- and superb graphics!

  • @evelynspaghetti4978
    @evelynspaghetti4978 7 месяцев назад +2

    We need to pay teachers more...

  • @anulasaleem6478
    @anulasaleem6478 3 года назад +1

    Interesting and simple presentation that outlines UDL, Thank you

  • @hichamlemranialaoui5481
    @hichamlemranialaoui5481 14 дней назад

    You really deserve some thanking

  • @kevincckchin5585
    @kevincckchin5585 Год назад

    Great presentation and concept. Thank you for sharing.

  • @monicareece5482
    @monicareece5482 3 года назад +2

    Video is informative and easy to understand!

  • @aviadd843
    @aviadd843 Год назад

    This helped me out greatly. Thank you.

  • @kavileng2717
    @kavileng2717 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video , thank you!

  • @Dragonrdh
    @Dragonrdh Год назад +1

    Thank you for a great overview!

  • @bonitacoons4929
    @bonitacoons4929 4 года назад +4

    Great video, thank you. I would love to see a video on what to include in a student profile survey. Thanks.

  • @peterbohnhof9266
    @peterbohnhof9266 2 года назад

    A colleague turned me on to your channel, it's great, thanks!

  • @lakshmihayagreeva8805
    @lakshmihayagreeva8805 4 года назад

    Excellent and catchy video

  • @thaniaalfaro5958
    @thaniaalfaro5958 4 года назад +5

    I really appreciated having all this information about the 'UDL' .Universal Design Learning, which I'm going to apply with our students in my class, which are Special need kids.They really need help in so many different ways.

    • @roberttippett3733
      @roberttippett3733 9 месяцев назад

      You should learn how to write a sentence first.

  • @vilasparab3519
    @vilasparab3519 2 года назад

    Very nice and useful presentation

  • @Darbobski
    @Darbobski 4 месяца назад

    I hadn't heard the term "UDL" untile recently, but nothing within it should be considered "new" to any capable educator. It is good that it is being laid out so plainly though, as there are certainly plenty of systems where administrators and teachers are not following these basic premises and failing to give students what they need when they need it.

  • @parvinderkaurkhalsa4532
    @parvinderkaurkhalsa4532 3 года назад

    Wonderful thank you

  • @prabhatewari4517
    @prabhatewari4517 3 года назад

    Very useful 👍🏻

  • @robinwhitsel9562
    @robinwhitsel9562 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a form that students fill out to develop the learner profile/class profile? I just started co teaching with an ELA teacher.

  • @dohaaymoon4096
    @dohaaymoon4096 3 года назад

    Thank you alot

  • @faizulhasnain3902
    @faizulhasnain3902 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice

  • @Miss_ESL
    @Miss_ESL 2 года назад +14

    I've been teaching for 15 years and I'd never heard of this particular approach because most of it is common sense and should be applied to any normal classroom anyway. Of course all students have different strengths and weaknesses, of course all good lessons should include different methods of learning to accommodate all of the aforementioned learning needs. This just sounds like common sense teaching to me. It really seems a shame that this isn't second nature to anyone with more than a couple of years of classroom teaching under their belt. What are they teaching new teachers these days? Dynamic and flexible lesson plans were taught as standard back when I was completing my PGCE!

    • @hgkwbsx7
      @hgkwbsx7 Год назад +4

      Anyone learning to drive a car knows they are going to be accelerating, stopping and turning a steering wheel. So why should they analyse or study this if it’s so logical?

    • @hollyg6469
      @hollyg6469 Год назад +4

      This is how these "educational professionals" make their money. They take something teachers have been doing for years, slap a fancy name on it, "study" it, then write a book about it and get paid $$$ going around the country teaching it.

    • @evelynspaghetti4978
      @evelynspaghetti4978 7 месяцев назад

      I don't think most teachers think or care like you do. It's not as common as you would hope

  • @IvanRocezCParre
    @IvanRocezCParre 3 года назад

    Wow! Well said

  • @luzkarin3357
    @luzkarin3357 3 года назад

    traduccion , please in espanish

  • @yhongvlogs671
    @yhongvlogs671 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @johnhill3706
    @johnhill3706 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @jnvnalanda7502
    @jnvnalanda7502 2 года назад

    equal oppurtunity

  • @1969ES175
    @1969ES175 2 года назад +5

    What a preposterous approach. Education is to pass on to students what society considers the best skills and knowledge not what each student 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

    • @OpentoEvidence
      @OpentoEvidence Год назад +2

      What UDL attempts to do is help all learners become expert learners - learners who are purposeful, motivated, resourceful, knowledgeable, strategic and goal-directed. The goal is to challenge students but also acknowledge their variability so that we don't leave some students out (by our design). To use a sports analogy, if we teach using the concept of "average" - think an average shoe size of men's 8.5 - and we wanted to see if you had potential as a runner, then the closer you are to this average the more likely you are to succeed. This is explained really well in Todd Rose's video "Variability Matters". In your example, if you wanted to teach basketball, then you'd consider all the barriers (height, interest, experience, personality, etc.) and design instruction, practice and assessment that helps each person reach their potential in basketball. While you're doing that, you also want to teach them the strategies to persevere, plan, work cooperatively with a team and reflect on their progress and think about ways to improve as well as lessons learned to apply when they want to learn another sport. (Hope that makes sense). There is SO much more to UDL than is described in this video. It not only has rows (as described here) but layers, helping you design instruction that moves from external (teacher controlled) to internal (student driven). It asks to you critically exam your assumptions and beliefs about learners and learners and it asks you to remove barriers (rather than assuming since the "average" kid is successful, the others are lazy, unmotivated, less intelligent, etc.). If you are interested I co-wrote a book on UDL - Dive into UDL (second edition). There is a companion website as well www.diveintoudl.com.

    • @ricardomerino7320
      @ricardomerino7320 8 месяцев назад

      @@OpentoEvidence You don't even realise how disrespectful what you say is to the majority of teachers. UDL is just common sense when teaching and every good teacher applies it to his/her everyday lessons without the need for fancy names/acronyms.

  • @laurenstanley2275
    @laurenstanley2275 2 года назад

    Guy: In this video you will learn everything you will want to know about universally designed learning.
    Me: Hmm...is that right?
    Some good info though thank you.

    • @TeachingsinEducation
      @TeachingsinEducation  2 года назад

      Guy: You are right, I probably should have made it more detailed and the run time much longer.

  • @roberttippett3733
    @roberttippett3733 9 месяцев назад +1

    The presenter can’t even read well-very convincing-NOT!