Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an orientation that aims to bring multiplicity to teaching and learning in ways that respond to the diversity of learners. This article is a call to those working within disability studies to engage more deeply in UDL research. An examination of the conceptual development and research on UDL as presented in academic literature is provided to consider how it connects and disconnects with disability studies and might be used and misused in inclusive education.
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Baglieri, S. (2020). Toward Inclusive Education? Focusing a Critical Lens on Universal Design for Learning. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 9(5), 42–74. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v9i5.690
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