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Faculty and staff are invited to attend a webinar presentation of Implementing Universal Design to Create an Inclusive Classroom, on Tuesday, February 5, 11:30am – 1:00pm. Participants will learn dozens of practical activities and strategies to implement Universal Learning Design techniques. This can help increase student access, engagement, and academic success. Hosted by the Webster University Accessibility Committee.
The session, delivered by Innovative Educators, will be streamed live in the FDC, located in the Emerson Library, Suite 420.
Lunch will be provided. To RSVP for this webinar, click here For further questions, email the Accessibility Committee.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a learning approach that enhances the ability of all students to access and use course content and materials while limiting the need for special accommodations for those students who have disabilities. The result is a better learning environment for all students, increased classroom inclusion of students with disabilities, increased interaction between students with and without disabilities and reduced work for the instructor. Rather than focusing on modifying instructional approaches on a case by case basis, UDL encourages instructors to concentrate on the development of instructional strategies that most students can use to gain knowledge and skills related to the specific content areas. Click to learn more.
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