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A Practical Reader in Universal Design for Learning

Book
Author(s)

David Rose & Anne Meyer (Editors)

Publisher

Harvard Education Press

Date

2006

Abstract

Editors David Rose and Anne Meyer bring together a collection of articles on the practical, classroom dimensions of the UDL revolution in education.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) stands at the forefront of contemporary efforts to create universal access to educational curricula for all students, including those with disabilities. The “universal” in UDL does not mean there is a single optimal solution for everyone. Instead, it underscores the need for flexible approaches to teaching and learning that meet the needs of different kinds of learners.

The authors collected here offer insights on learner differences, the capacities of new media in the classroom, and effective teaching and assessment practices. The volume also includes lessons from teacher professional development workshops, classroom-based research, and UDL practitioners themselves.

A highly readable volume aimed particularly at school teachers and administrators, this book is also an uncommonly accessible introduction to UDL for all readers committed to creating improved and universal access to educational materials for all students.

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Cite As

Rose, D.H., and Meyer, A., Eds. (2006). A practical reader in Universal Design for Learning. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.

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