
Design and Deliver
Planning and Teaching Using Universal Design for Learning
Loui Lord Nelson(Author)
Brookes Publishing Co
Published on 4. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
168 pages
978-1-59857-350-3 (ISBN)
Description
Universal Design for Learning is the best way to teach all students effectively-but how can a busy teacher get started with UDL right now? Answers are in this vibrant, research-based guidebook, created by seasoned teacher and former UDL Coordinator Loui Lord Nelson. K-12 educators will learn how to use the three key principles of UDL-Engagement, Representation, and Action & Expression-to present information in multiple ways and meet the needs of diverse learners. Written in first person, like a face-to-face talk with a passionate educator, the book gives teachers a reader-friendly UDL primer and a practical framework for implementation, with detailed guidelines on lesson planning and checkpoints that help them stay on track.
USE UDL PRINCIPLES TO HELP STUDENTS:
sharpen executive function skills, such as goal-setting and strategy development
improve comprehension and information processing
stay engaged during lessons and overcome distractions
communicate effectively using multiple tools, including both high and low/no technology options
develop self-regulation and self-assessment skills
sustain effort and persistence
increase autonomy
show what they know through flexible, individualized assessment options
PRACTICAL MATERIALS:
Diverse examples of successfully using UDL across grades, sample assignments and activity ideas, and helpful tips and personal reflections from teachers and administrators.
USE UDL PRINCIPLES TO HELP STUDENTS:
sharpen executive function skills, such as goal-setting and strategy development
improve comprehension and information processing
stay engaged during lessons and overcome distractions
communicate effectively using multiple tools, including both high and low/no technology options
develop self-regulation and self-assessment skills
sustain effort and persistence
increase autonomy
show what they know through flexible, individualized assessment options
PRACTICAL MATERIALS:
Diverse examples of successfully using UDL across grades, sample assignments and activity ideas, and helpful tips and personal reflections from teachers and administrators.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59857-350-3 (9781598573503)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Loui Lord Nelson, Ph.D., is a consultant specializing in universal design for learning (UDL). She recently completed a 1-year postdoctoral fellowship through Boston College and CAST. She has focused on K-12 professional development and systems change design and is conducting research in both areas. Prior to this experience, she was the Coordinator of UDL in Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation in Columbus, Indiana, for four years. Loui began her career as an eighth-grade collaborative teacher in Indiana and then expanded her work to focus on the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the postsecondary setting and the families of those individuals. Her work is constantly informed by the lifespan experiences of these individuals.
Content
About the Author
Foreword
David Rose
Preface
Acknowledgments
I Introducing Universal Design for Learning
1. Introducing Universal Design for Learning
2. The Vocabulary and Myths of Universal Design for Learning
II The Principles of Universal Design for Learning
3. Engagement
4. Representation
5. Action and Expression
III From Planning to Practice
6. Designing with Learning in Mind
7. The Goal and the Lesson
References
Index
Foreword
David Rose
Preface
Acknowledgments
I Introducing Universal Design for Learning
1. Introducing Universal Design for Learning
2. The Vocabulary and Myths of Universal Design for Learning
II The Principles of Universal Design for Learning
3. Engagement
4. Representation
5. Action and Expression
III From Planning to Practice
6. Designing with Learning in Mind
7. The Goal and the Lesson
References
Index