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Welcome to Universal Design for Learning (UDL). This training was developed by Texas SPED Support in collaboration with the Texas Education Agency.
This is the fifth in our Inclusion Series. This course covers the principles of UDL and barriers to implementation.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
In this course, you will take a deep dive into the UDL principle of Multiple Means of Action and Expression and the associated checkpoints. Through scenarios, examples, and activities, you will explore sample lesson plans and apply your understanding of how and when to utilize the UDL strategies associated with this principle.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
In this course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the UDL principle of Multiple Means of Engagement and the associated checkpoints. Through scenarios, examples, and activities, you will explore sample lesson plans and apply your understanding of how and when to utilize the UDL strategies associated with this principle.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
In this course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the UDL framework, including its structure, curricular components, and the research behind it. You will understand the alignment between the three brain networks for learning and the three UDL guiding principles.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
In this course, you will get a basic overview of the UDL framework, including its structure, curricular components, and the research behind it. You will understand the alignment between the three brain networks for learning and the three UDL guiding principles.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Professional Development Series consists of five online courses, developed and intended to be completed in sequential order. It is recommended that you begin the series with Course 1, which provides a basic overview of UDL. Course 2 provides you an in-depth understanding of the UDL framework. Courses 3–5 dive into each of the UDL principles and checkpoints. Select each of the headings for a more in-depth description of each course.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
This course provides an overview of student-centered approaches supported by research, including explicit instruction, universal design for learning (UDL), and the interconnected systems framework (ISF). Further, the course explores how these practices fit within a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS). This course is designed for teachers, staff, and administrators of PK-12 schools, as well as ESC staff; however, all learners are welcome.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn
In this course, you will take a deep dive into the UDL principle of Multiple Means of Representation and the associated checkpoints. Through scenarios, examples, and activities, you will explore sample lesson plans and apply your understanding of how and when to utilize the UDL strategies associated with this principle.
Listing Catalog: TEA Learn