Riverside County Office of Education
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Dr. Princess Solomon
Director II
psolomon@rcoe.us
(951) 826-6304
Dr. Molly McCabe
Administrator
mmccabe@rcoe.us
(760) 863-3005
Karon Akins
Administrator
kakins@rcoe.us
(951) 826-6304
Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn. (CAST, 2020)
Click on each of the nine guidelines below to learn about UDL resources you can use with your learners.
Engagement | Representation | Action and Expression | |
---|---|---|---|
Access | Recruiting Interest | Perception | Physical Action |
Build |
Sustaining Effort and Persistence | Language and Symbols | Expression and Communication |
Internalize | Self Regulation | Comprehension | Executive Function |
Goal | Expert learners who are... Purposeful and Motivated |
Expert learners who are... Resourceful and Knowledgeable |
Expert learners who are... Strategic and Goal-Directed |
Universal Design for Learning Resources
- Why Implement UDL? | Katie Novak, Ed.D (video)
- UDL Top 10 Video
- A Conversation with Katie Novak
- UDL Top 10 Infographic
- The Balance Podcast: Universal Design for Learning with Dr. Katie Novak
- Why Implement UDL?
- The UDL Assessment Video Modules
- About Universal Design for Learning
- Introduction to UDL
- Why We Need Universal Design for Learning
- Universal Design for Leaders with Dr. Katie Novak (video)
- UDL Progression Rubric
- The UDL Guidelines
- UDL Guidelines Checklist
- Remote Learning UDL Checklist
- UDL and Expert Learners
- UDL: Principles and Practice Video
- About Universal Design for Learning (CAST)
- UDL for Teachers