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Monitor-Side Chats: UDL-ing in Winter 2024: UDL Guideline 8: Sustaining Effort & Persistence (accessing representation)
February 16 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
Discussions about practical applications and concrete strategies of Universal Design for Learning
For February 16th session: learn more about UDL Guideline #8: Provide Options for Sustaining Effort and Persistence
The average student does not exist. So, how do we design learning environments that maximize learning for all students?
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for minimizing barriers and fostering purposeful, motivated, resourceful, knowledgeable, strategic, and goal-oriented learners. UDL offers various guidelines for providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action and expression. UDL is an iterative and reflective process and CTSI is here to help!
Join CTSI staff and U of T instructors in Winter 2024 for informal monitor-side (in-person and online) chats about implementing UDL in your teaching (i.e., UDL-ing your course). We will examine each UDL guideline and checkpoint and discuss practical strategies to help students access, build, and internalize learning.
New to UDL? Watch the 5-minute "UDL at a Glance" video created by CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology).This monitor-side chat is one of nine in a series occurring weekly on Fridays between January 26 and March 22. Chat soon!