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Universal Design for Learning

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Universal design for learning (UDL) is a tool for equity that helps to actualize:

  • The variety of assets all students bring with them to school are seen, valued, and accessed as teachers design and implement meaningful, relevant lessons.

  • All students become expert learners by engaging in learning that is designed to remove barriers and center their strength, value their identity, and foster a sense of belonging.

 Join the San Diego UDL Network for Educators

Universal Design for Learning Design Jam
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Registration is now Open!

Come together with other San Diego County educators to leverage UDL as a tool for equitable practices in order to collectively remove barriers for learning for all.

During the Design Jam, we’ll learn together with opening and closing sessions led by national experts and work collaboratively in teams throughout the day at a pace and order that makes sense for you. The agenda is designed with flexibility to engage in conversations and learning as needed with the support of regional experts to guide and challenge the work. Gain foundational knowledge about UDL in an optional half-day pre-Jam experience.

If you plan to attend both days, please make sure to register for each day of the conference: 

Register for Day 1 (Pre-Jam)    

Register for Day 2 (Design Jam)

What is UDL?

UDL is a framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people, and aims to change the design of the environment rather than to change the learner. When environments are intentionally designed to reduce barriers, all learners can engage in rigorous, meaningful learning. Universal design for learning:

  • Acknowledges our students have variability and then promotes designing instruction that leverages that variability
  • Designs to increase educational equity from the start by removing barriers

  • Teaches to the spectrum of learners

  • Is a mindset (all can succeed) and the skillset (of removing barriers) to make it happen

Introduction to UDL Video Resources

MORE TO EXPLORE


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Contact

Audrey Mendivil
District Advisor, Curriculum and Instruction, Mathematics
Learning and Leadership Services
audrey.mendivil@sdcoe.net
858-295-8886