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Evmenova, Anya S., Hollingshead, Aleksandra, Lowrey, K. Alisa, Rao, Kavita, Williams, Leadon Denise |
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Journal of Postsecondary Education & Disability; Spring2024, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p81-88, 8p |
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As institutes of higher education (HE) strive to meaningfully address diversity, equity, and inclusion in practice, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) provides a relevant and timely framework for course design to support all learners. Using UDL as an instructional design framework, educators can proactively address learner variability and reduce barriers for students in HE environments. This self-study describes how UDL experts applied a process of UDL design to their courses. The best practices were identified across three phases: (a) a literature review to identify UDL-aligned practices used by HE instructors, (b) individual and collective reflection on UDL-based practices by the UDL experts, and (c) application of UDL to three HE courses delivered in different formats. The practice brief presents a comprehensive overview of various strategies that HE instructors can use in their courses, in alignment with the three UDL principles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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