Universal Design for Learning: Multiple Means of Representation 24-25
Self-paced
6 credits
Full course description
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.
This course is the fourth of five modules in which you will explore a teacher’s journey through several days of professional learning and self-reflection as you learn how to provide learners with various ways to access and engage with materials and information.
This course was developed by the Texas Education Agency in collaboration with CAST. 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 with an in-depth understanding of the UDL framework. Courses 3–5 dive into each of the UDL principles and checkpoints. This course was developed by the Inclusion in Texas Network in collaboration with the Texas Education Agency.
Please note: On July 30, 2024, CAST released UDL Guidelines 3.0 based on new research and feedback from practitioners. This course was developed based on UDL Guidelines 2.2 and is in the process of being updated to reflect the changes.