UDL as a Non-linear
Unifying Field for Learning
Bridging diversity and
personalization
Ray Gallon
Neus Lorenzo
@RayGallon
@NewsNeus
info@transformationsociety.net
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Humanity is at a threshold
▪ Environment of insecurity and mistrust
▪ Climate change
▪ Pandemic
▪ War…
Humans on Earth have more access to
mobiles than to safe drinking water.
https://www.alamy.com/14112019-gode-somali-region-ethiopia-a-woman-draws-water-from-a-
natural-water-source-into-a-water-canister-she-is-talking-on-her-mobile-phone-
image352498265.html
According to Bankmycell, in 2023, the current number of
mobile users in the world today is 7.33 billion,
meaning 91.40% of the world's population owns a mobile
device.
BankMyCell: https://www.bankmycell.com/blog/how-many-phones-are-in-the-world#
In 2020, 74% of the global population (5.8 billion people) used
a safely managed drinking-water service – that is, available
when needed – and 82% (1.1 billion ) still live without access
to a safely managed sanitation service
Our World in Data: https://ourworldindata.org/water-access
Cybercri
me /
Cyberwar
Algorithmi
c
Bias
Bullying
etc. on
Social
nets
Sexual
exploitati
on
of
children
Privacy
concerns
Digital labour
mgt. practices
Uneven
access
to
innovatio
n
Digital
device
(age,
gender…)
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
The New Generation of Threats
to Human Security
UN Development Programme Report,
2022
Assault
to
human
dignity
Discrimi
nation /
violence
against
different
expressi
ons,
behavio
urs…
Unequal
access
to
justice,
power
Polariza
tion /
intoleran
ce
of
diversity
INEQUALITIES
Cybercri
me /
Cyberwar
Algorithmi
c
Bias
Bullying
etc. on
Social
nets
Sexual
exploitati
on
of
children
Privacy
concerns
Digital
labour
mgt.
practices
Uneven
access
to
innovatio
n
Digital
divide
(age,
gender...)
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Pande
mic
(includi
ng
Educati
on
impact)
Mental
health decline
(fear of insecurity,
post-Covid,
violence)
Climate
change
(hunger
,
malnutri
tion,
disease
, etc.)
Unequa
l access
to care
HEALTH
The New Generation of Threats
to Human Security
UN Development Programme Report,
2022
Assault
to
human
dignity
Discrimi
nation /
violence
against
different
expressi
ons,
behavio
urs…
Unequal
access
to
justice,
power
Polariza
tion /
intoleran
ce
of
diversity
INEQUALITIES
Drives
migratio
ns
that
drive
more
conflict
Forced
recruitm
ent
to
armed
groups
Climate
change
(migratio
ns,
loss of
arable
land...)
Sharply
polarize
d
populati
ons
VIOLENT
CONFLICT
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Around 60% of young girls in low-
income countries go to school.
But there are countries with gender inequity
and social exclusion at institutional levels.
Insecurity Indicators - 1: Declining Human Development
Decline in Human Development Index values due to Covid Pandemic
Source: UN Human Development Report Office. Updated from UNDP (2020c, 2020f)
Human Development Index (HDI) – a
summary measure of average achievement
in key human development dimensions :
▪ Health
▪ Life expectancy
▪ Knowledge acquisition
▪ Standard of living
Insecurity Indicators - 2: Distance to War
Number of people globally within 50 kilometres of fighting
Source: Uppsala Conflict Data Program Georeferenced Event Dataset v.20.1; UN World Population Estimates; Østby, Aas Rustad and Tolle
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58496148
Girls outperform boys in
learning in general
but are not among top
performers in
mathematics
In 50 of 54 countries, girls are less likely to
get top marks in mathematics
Educational Anomalies
What can educational systems do?
▪ Listen – what are our learners and their families telling us?
▪ Multiply educational sources to diversify personal
itineraries
Pyramid
Models
Bloom
Maslow
Gamification
Learning Retention
Cognition
Linear,
hierarchical
and exclusive
▪ Where’s the
learner?
▪ Are we
listening?
▪ Are we
contributing to
their security?
Pyramid
Models
UDL Networks for
personalization
Learne
r
B
A
C
Strategic vectors
Engagement
Representation
Action/Expression
Emotional vectors
Interest
Perception
Action
Learning Networks
A. Affective
B. Recognition
C. Strategic
Cognitive vectors
Sustaining/persistence
Language/Symbols
Expression/Communication
Social vectors
Self Regulation
Comprehension
Executive Functions
Adapted from: CAST
UDL Networks for
personalization
UDL Networks for
personalization
Spiral of inquiry: a teamwork approach
Helen Timperley
Linda Kaser
Judy Halbert
UDL for dynamic
systems
The journey is iterative and
different for each learner
Personalized Vectors: Quantum jumps and
individual paths Planned linear
learning
experience
What are Educational Systems doing?
▪ Vectorizing – what are the educational values in a global world?
▪ Identifying learning skills and well-being needs
▪ Prioritizing social principles and essential values
Vectors to overcome the personal bubble
Six quality vectors in the
Catalan education system
In Catalonia,
official policies
include vectorization as
a Non-linear
unifying field for
learning
1-Competence-based learning
2-Gender perspectives
3-Universality
4-Language & communication quality
5-Emotional well-being
6-Global awareness and citizenship
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXCGh4WrtIo
Understanding personal and cultural diversity
The Andorran Educational System
Global Competency: agency for citizenship
(1) Investigate the world beyond their immediate
environment by examining issues of local,
global, and cultural significance;
(2) Recognize, understand, and appreciate the
perspectives and world views of others
(3) Communicate ideas effectively with diverse
audiences by engaging in open, appropriate,
and effective interactions across cultures
(4) Take action for collective well-being and
sustainable development both locally and
globally
-OECD/Asia Society Center for Global Education
https://www.facebook.com/easesc?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/AndorraInsiders/photos/a.111095320514941/116501236641016/?type=3
Andorra
4
3
2
3
2
1
1
4
3 official local languages
+ foreign languages
Self agency and community building
https://w
ww.yout
ube.com
/watch?
v=3LiC7
eM0zv0
STEAM
examples
from
https://youtu.be/3LiC7eM0zv0
Individual tasks ≠ personalization
Instructional flow
https://youtu.be/Vpax7yDbEGU
Interaction allows sharing
Interpersonal
exchange
https://youtu.be/cu0WFOxysZk
Interageing is diversity
Team
dynamics
https://youtu.be/k5cuc1nIu6o
Teams can collaborate
Inter-team
dynamics
https://youtu.be/zu7SUJPaobk
Personal wellbeing
Time-space adaptability
https://youtu.be/aPv_WeCPvyI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu7SUJPaobk
Success needs to be shared
Collective wellbeing
Interacting together to build an ethical culture
Culture
Community
Links
Trust
▪ Veracity
▪ Clarity
▪ Transparency
▪ Empathy
▪ Communication
▪ Orientation
▪ Co-responsibility
▪ Cohesion
▪ Inclusion
▪ Transformative
▪ Sustainable
▪ Ethical
Bridging diversity and
personalization
Collaborating to meet the challenge
Culture
Community
Links
Trust
▪ Scientific rigour
▪ Fighting fake news
▪ Diversity recognition
▪ Team building
▪ Efficient collaboration
▪ Common strategies ▪ Coherent vision
▪ Social justice
Bridging diversity and
personalization
Putting it all together:
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AmOQlESyGM3Lgel-V_NVnqhAsRg9Qw?e=kc7vQb
“Education that embraces personalization and
celebrates diversity empowers every learner to
reach their fullest potential”
–ChatGPT (2023). Prompt: Give me a short quotation on
educational personalization and diversity. OpenAI 3.5.
“The evaluation of global competence lies in
participation, because we are living and
working together in a globalized world.”
–Neus Lorenzo & Ray Gallon (2023),
The Transformation Society
References
▪ Asia Society/OECD (2018), Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World, OECD Publishing, Paris/Asia
Society, New York, https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264289024-en.
▪ Bankmycell (2023, May). How Many People Have Smartphones Worldwide.
https://www.bankmycell.com/blog/how-many-phones-are-in-the-world.
▪ Barrera, J. (2020, August 22). La pandemia reveló la importancia de la conectividad, dice experto argentino. La Vanguardia.
https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20200822/482951920582/la-pandemia-revelo-la-importancia-de-la-conectividad-dice-
experto-argentino.html.
▪ CAST (2018). About Universal Design for Learning. CAST. Retrieved December 16, 2021, from
https://www.cast.org/impact/universal-design-for-learning-udl.
▪ ChatGPT (2023). Prompt: Give me a short quotation on educational personalization and diversity. OpenAI 3.5.
▪ Ministry of Education, New Zealand. (2023). Spiral of inquiry: Leaders leading learning. New Zealand Government.
https://www.educationalleaders.govt.nz/Leading-learning/Spiral-of-inquiry-leaders-leading-learning.
▪ Ritchie, H., & Roser, M. (2021). Clean Water and Sanitation. Our World in Data. https://ourworldindata.org/water-access.
▪ United Nations. (2022). 2022 Special Report on Human Security. In Human Development Reports. United Nations.
https://hdr.undp.org/content/2022-special-report-human-security.
▪ XTEC Catalunya (Director). (2022, September 23). El nou currículum de l’educació bàsica: Els sis vectors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXCGh4WrtIo (Video in Catalan).
Thanks for your attention!
More Information:
http://transformationsociety.net
ray@transformationsociety.net
neus@transformationsociety.net
Helping craft:
▪ Learning
organizations
▪ Smart
pedagogies
▪ Sustainable
humanist futures

UDL as a Non-linear Unifying Field for Learning - Bridging Diversity and Personalization

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    UDL as aNon-linear Unifying Field for Learning Bridging diversity and personalization Ray Gallon Neus Lorenzo @RayGallon @NewsNeus info@transformationsociety.net http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gzdHo8-e14M/Vj9pDisBlwI/AAAAAAAAAhY/7cacUeUEtDg/s1600/Oneness%2BUniversal.jpg
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    Humanity is ata threshold ▪ Environment of insecurity and mistrust ▪ Climate change ▪ Pandemic ▪ War…
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    Humans on Earthhave more access to mobiles than to safe drinking water. https://www.alamy.com/14112019-gode-somali-region-ethiopia-a-woman-draws-water-from-a- natural-water-source-into-a-water-canister-she-is-talking-on-her-mobile-phone- image352498265.html According to Bankmycell, in 2023, the current number of mobile users in the world today is 7.33 billion, meaning 91.40% of the world's population owns a mobile device. BankMyCell: https://www.bankmycell.com/blog/how-many-phones-are-in-the-world# In 2020, 74% of the global population (5.8 billion people) used a safely managed drinking-water service – that is, available when needed – and 82% (1.1 billion ) still live without access to a safely managed sanitation service Our World in Data: https://ourworldindata.org/water-access
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    Cybercri me / Cyberwar Algorithmi c Bias Bullying etc. on Social nets Sexual exploitati on of children Privacy concerns Digitallabour mgt. practices Uneven access to innovatio n Digital device (age, gender…) DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY The New Generation of Threats to Human Security UN Development Programme Report, 2022 Assault to human dignity Discrimi nation / violence against different expressi ons, behavio urs… Unequal access to justice, power Polariza tion / intoleran ce of diversity INEQUALITIES
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    Cybercri me / Cyberwar Algorithmi c Bias Bullying etc. on Social nets Sexual exploitati on of children Privacy concerns Digital labour mgt. practices Uneven access to innovatio n Digital divide (age, gender...) DIGITALTECHNOLOGY Pande mic (includi ng Educati on impact) Mental health decline (fear of insecurity, post-Covid, violence) Climate change (hunger , malnutri tion, disease , etc.) Unequa l access to care HEALTH The New Generation of Threats to Human Security UN Development Programme Report, 2022 Assault to human dignity Discrimi nation / violence against different expressi ons, behavio urs… Unequal access to justice, power Polariza tion / intoleran ce of diversity INEQUALITIES Drives migratio ns that drive more conflict Forced recruitm ent to armed groups Climate change (migratio ns, loss of arable land...) Sharply polarize d populati ons VIOLENT CONFLICT
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    Insecurity Indicators -1: Declining Human Development Decline in Human Development Index values due to Covid Pandemic Source: UN Human Development Report Office. Updated from UNDP (2020c, 2020f) Human Development Index (HDI) – a summary measure of average achievement in key human development dimensions : ▪ Health ▪ Life expectancy ▪ Knowledge acquisition ▪ Standard of living
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    Insecurity Indicators -2: Distance to War Number of people globally within 50 kilometres of fighting Source: Uppsala Conflict Data Program Georeferenced Event Dataset v.20.1; UN World Population Estimates; Østby, Aas Rustad and Tolle
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    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58496148 Girls outperform boysin learning in general but are not among top performers in mathematics In 50 of 54 countries, girls are less likely to get top marks in mathematics Educational Anomalies
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    What can educationalsystems do? ▪ Listen – what are our learners and their families telling us? ▪ Multiply educational sources to diversify personal itineraries
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    ▪ Where’s the learner? ▪Are we listening? ▪ Are we contributing to their security? Pyramid Models
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    UDL Networks for personalization Learne r B A C Strategicvectors Engagement Representation Action/Expression Emotional vectors Interest Perception Action Learning Networks A. Affective B. Recognition C. Strategic Cognitive vectors Sustaining/persistence Language/Symbols Expression/Communication Social vectors Self Regulation Comprehension Executive Functions Adapted from: CAST
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    Spiral of inquiry:a teamwork approach Helen Timperley Linda Kaser Judy Halbert UDL for dynamic systems
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    The journey isiterative and different for each learner
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    Personalized Vectors: Quantumjumps and individual paths Planned linear learning experience
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    What are EducationalSystems doing? ▪ Vectorizing – what are the educational values in a global world? ▪ Identifying learning skills and well-being needs ▪ Prioritizing social principles and essential values
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    Vectors to overcomethe personal bubble Six quality vectors in the Catalan education system In Catalonia, official policies include vectorization as a Non-linear unifying field for learning 1-Competence-based learning 2-Gender perspectives 3-Universality 4-Language & communication quality 5-Emotional well-being 6-Global awareness and citizenship Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXCGh4WrtIo
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    Understanding personal andcultural diversity The Andorran Educational System Global Competency: agency for citizenship (1) Investigate the world beyond their immediate environment by examining issues of local, global, and cultural significance; (2) Recognize, understand, and appreciate the perspectives and world views of others (3) Communicate ideas effectively with diverse audiences by engaging in open, appropriate, and effective interactions across cultures (4) Take action for collective well-being and sustainable development both locally and globally -OECD/Asia Society Center for Global Education https://www.facebook.com/easesc?fref=ts https://www.facebook.com/AndorraInsiders/photos/a.111095320514941/116501236641016/?type=3 Andorra 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 4 3 official local languages + foreign languages
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    Self agency andcommunity building https://w ww.yout ube.com /watch? v=3LiC7 eM0zv0 STEAM examples from
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    https://youtu.be/3LiC7eM0zv0 Individual tasks ≠personalization Instructional flow
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    Interacting together tobuild an ethical culture Culture Community Links Trust ▪ Veracity ▪ Clarity ▪ Transparency ▪ Empathy ▪ Communication ▪ Orientation ▪ Co-responsibility ▪ Cohesion ▪ Inclusion ▪ Transformative ▪ Sustainable ▪ Ethical Bridging diversity and personalization
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    Collaborating to meetthe challenge Culture Community Links Trust ▪ Scientific rigour ▪ Fighting fake news ▪ Diversity recognition ▪ Team building ▪ Efficient collaboration ▪ Common strategies ▪ Coherent vision ▪ Social justice Bridging diversity and personalization
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    Putting it alltogether: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AmOQlESyGM3Lgel-V_NVnqhAsRg9Qw?e=kc7vQb
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    “Education that embracespersonalization and celebrates diversity empowers every learner to reach their fullest potential” –ChatGPT (2023). Prompt: Give me a short quotation on educational personalization and diversity. OpenAI 3.5. “The evaluation of global competence lies in participation, because we are living and working together in a globalized world.” –Neus Lorenzo & Ray Gallon (2023), The Transformation Society
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    References ▪ Asia Society/OECD(2018), Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World, OECD Publishing, Paris/Asia Society, New York, https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264289024-en. ▪ Bankmycell (2023, May). How Many People Have Smartphones Worldwide. https://www.bankmycell.com/blog/how-many-phones-are-in-the-world. ▪ Barrera, J. (2020, August 22). La pandemia reveló la importancia de la conectividad, dice experto argentino. La Vanguardia. https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20200822/482951920582/la-pandemia-revelo-la-importancia-de-la-conectividad-dice- experto-argentino.html. ▪ CAST (2018). About Universal Design for Learning. CAST. Retrieved December 16, 2021, from https://www.cast.org/impact/universal-design-for-learning-udl. ▪ ChatGPT (2023). Prompt: Give me a short quotation on educational personalization and diversity. OpenAI 3.5. ▪ Ministry of Education, New Zealand. (2023). Spiral of inquiry: Leaders leading learning. New Zealand Government. https://www.educationalleaders.govt.nz/Leading-learning/Spiral-of-inquiry-leaders-leading-learning. ▪ Ritchie, H., & Roser, M. (2021). Clean Water and Sanitation. Our World in Data. https://ourworldindata.org/water-access. ▪ United Nations. (2022). 2022 Special Report on Human Security. In Human Development Reports. United Nations. https://hdr.undp.org/content/2022-special-report-human-security. ▪ XTEC Catalunya (Director). (2022, September 23). El nou currículum de l’educació bàsica: Els sis vectors. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXCGh4WrtIo (Video in Catalan).
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    Thanks for yourattention! More Information: http://transformationsociety.net ray@transformationsociety.net neus@transformationsociety.net Helping craft: ▪ Learning organizations ▪ Smart pedagogies ▪ Sustainable humanist futures