2. Universal Design
Universal Design for Learning focuses
on students who are not the “average”
learners within a classroom. For
example:
ELL students
Struggling students
Gifted and talented students
Students with special needs
3. Multiple Means
of
Representation
Provide
Multiple
Means of
Action and
Expression
Multiple Means
of Engagement
(if we don’t motivate
them, the other
principles won’t
matter)
The 3 Principles of
Universal Design
*This, along with the guidelines on the next slide, is
how Universal Design is implemented into education.
4.
5. Universal Design for Learning is
flexible and it allows choices for
designing a learning experience that
works with a range of learners in
order to make sure that all students
are successful, expert learners.
Implementing Universal
Design in Education
6. Every student is
different and
Universal Design for
Learning includes
all students and
works with them in
order to make each
and every student a
successful learner.