Preparing and Supporting Teachers for 21st Century Expectations through Universal Design for Learning

  • King B
  • Williams J
  • Warren S
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Faced with barriers such as disparities in access to curriculum and technology, as well as differences in background experiences and prior knowledge, teachers in today’s classrooms face unique challenges as they struggle to meet the diversity of needs within a single classroom setting. As a result, educators need innovative approaches to address the diversity of available resources, student characteristics, and other environmental challenges. One approach is the integration of Universal Design for Learning principles with instructional planning. By using a wide lens approach to initial instructional planning and then narrowing the focus through the integration of Universal Design for Learning principles to meet individual needs within lessons from facilitation through assessment, teachers are able to address individual needs while also facilitating planning for the entire class. I

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King, B. L. H., Williams, J. B., & Warren, S. H. (2011). Preparing and Supporting Teachers for 21st Century Expectations through Universal Design for Learning. Morality in Education, 51–56.

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