Putting the “U” in UDL: Support for ALL
It’s undoubtedly important to teach in ways that honor learning differences and to structure lessons that are engaging, varied, and appropriately challenging. However, in this era focused on universal design for all, it is also critical to explore the underlying habits of mind related to “teaching them all.” This presentation centers on big ideas related to teaching and learning.
The presenter, Paula Kluth, will discuss the role of “teaching up” and presuming both competence and complexity. She will explore the need to focus on student strengths, passions, and interests. She will also talk about the need to design lessons that are responsive and dynamic for every student including those with complex support needs. This presentation will contain video clips, classroom stories, examples, and illustrations. It will provide both points of reflection and practical strategies. More importantly, it will feature ideas to help families understand "what is possible" when it comes to support and give teachers ideas for responding to the diversity that exists in their classrooms every single day.
Virtual Workshop Schedule
9:00 am - 3:00 pm Stretch and lunch breaks will be built in to the day’s schedule.
Registration Fee: $60
Includes the virtual workshop and 3 of Dr. Kluth’s books
Universal Design Daily
A Land We Can Share
Don’t We Already Do Inclusion?
Limited seats are available so register as soon as possible. Deadline to register is April 1.
CEUs will be available.