Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that aims to accommodate diverse learners by presenting curriculum in multiple ways. UDL principles include using multiple means of representation, expression, and engagement. This allows students with different abilities, backgrounds, and needs to access and demonstrate understanding of new concepts. The document provides examples of how teachers can incorporate visual, auditory, hands-on and technology-based activities to engage all students. When everyone can participate through their preferred modes of learning and expression, research shows that UDL benefits all students, not just those with disabilities.