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Title No. EDU5507E)
Special Students in Regular
Classrooms: Technology, Teaching and Universal Design for Admin
Proficiency Level: Mastery
Subject(s):Foreign Languages,Language Arts
and Reading,Guidance,Health Education,Industrial
Education,Interdisciplinary,Leadership Training,Multicultural Education,Music,Parent
Education,Psychology,Science,Social Science,Volunteer,Special Education,Technology,Computer
Education,Mathematics,Business,Art,Career Tech,Library Media,Basic Training,Physical Education
Grade(s): PreK,K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,CC,Other
Hours: 30.00
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Description:This course, co-developed by EDC and CAST (Center for Applied
Special Technologies), provides an introduction to the concept of Universal
Design for Learning (UDL) for Administrators, and strategies for implementing
a UDL approach in instructional settings. Universal Design for Learning is a
new approach to teaching and learning and the development of curriculum and
assessment that draws on current brain research and new media technologies to
respond to individual differences. UDL curricula, teaching practices, and
policies are inherently flexible and therefore may reduce the demand on
educators to develop and implement modifications and accommodations to meet
individual differences within general education learning environments. The
basic premise of UDL is that a curriculum should include alternatives to make
it accessible and applicable to students, teachers, and parents with
different backgrounds, learning styles, abilities, and disabilities in widely
varied learning contexts.
This course is designed to acquaint students, specifically administrative
staff, with UDL principles, and to provide practical, hands-on experience
using software tools and digital media for learning support. Students will
explore how these tools can be incorporated into their practice, and begin
preliminary steps to incorporate utilizing these tools for administrative
issues in the school.
Pre-requisites: This is an introductory course for school
administrators. Students are expected to have regular access to computers. In
addition, students should be proficient with using email and a current web
browser and navigating computer files.
This course requires students to download demo versions of several types of
software. Students will have guidance from their course facilitators in
completing these activities, but should be prepared to address unique issues
that arise with their technology as they go through the download process.
Objectives: This course will enable participants to:
1. Understand the basic principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
2. Learn strategies for addressing diverse learning needs using digital media
3. Learn about the educational potential of digital text and how to locate
these resources on the Web
4. Explore a variety of software tools to extend learning opportunities for
all students
5. Consider strategies to improve assessment for all learners
6. Prepare preliminary plans for integrating concepts and tools explored in
the course into a school/district's methodology
7. Identify building and district-level resources necessary to support full
implementation of UDL in classroom practice
ACLD approved for 1 PLU with later enrollment in Showcase course PLUACLD041
to begin 6-months after EDU5507 completion.
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