1. Universal Design & Education
a presentation by: Katharine Zaback
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2. What is Universal Design?
“the design of products and environments to be usable by
all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need
for adaptation or specialized design”
(www.ncsu.edu/project/design-projects/udi/center-for-universal-design/the-principles-of-universal-design).
How can this apply to education?
Universal Design (UD) is about accessibility and celebrating the
unique differences in people. It is not about accommodating, but
designing for the whole of the student population. Educational design
can follow the ideas of UD by implementing strategies that provide
for students with a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, languages skills,
abilities and disabilities.
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Classroom Climate
Reflect values that respect diversity
and demonstrate inclusiveness
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Interaction
Encourage interaction amongst
students, and make sure all students
are able to effectively communicate
Physical Environment
Ensure that activities, materials, and
equipment are physically accessible and
effective for all students
Delivery Methods
Use multiple instructional methods
that are accessible to all learners
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Accommodation
Plan to accommodate students whose
needs are not met by the instructional
design
Feedback
Provide specific feedback
on a regular basis
Resources & Technology
Make sure course materials, notes, and
informational resources are flexible
and engaging for all students
Assessment
Regularly assess students using
multiple methods for different learners