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Universal Design for Learning

Universal Design for Learning

Universal design for learning (UDL) is an approach to designing course instruction, materials, and content so that all students are able to access learning with a diminished need for modifications or accommodations. The concepts behind UDL encourage instructors to create flexibility and choice in their courses to the maximum extent possible so that unintended barriers to learning can be avoided or diminished. UDL is beneficial for all learners, not just students with disabilities.

Printable UDL Flyer

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Additional UDL Resources

UDL on Campus: Examples in Higher Education

CAST: About Universal Design for Learning

Universal Design: Process, Principles, and Applications

The UDL Project: UDL Implementation Rubric

Q&A: Making Sense of Universal Design for Learning