Universal Design for Learning within an Integrated Multitiered System of Support

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Comprehensive schoolwide initiatives like integrated multitiered systems of support (I-MTSS) and universal design for learning (UDL) present opportunities for large-scale impact on improving teacher instructional practices and, therefore, student outcomes. Specifically, implementing I-MTSS and UDL concurrently presents an opportunity to enhance and improve universal instruction for all students. This mixed-methods study explored current Tier 1 practices in elementary schools across the United States. Findings revealed that I-MTSS and UDL are perceived as being implemented concurrently. In addition, school personnel identified specific barriers to implementation.

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Thomas, E. R., Lembke, E. S., & Gandhi, A. G. (2023). Universal Design for Learning within an Integrated Multitiered System of Support. Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 38(1), 57–69. https://doi.org/10.1111/ldrp.12302

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