Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Flashcards
Define Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Approach to designing curricula that eliminates barriers in the learning environment in order to improve educational experiences for all learners.
All aspects of learning are designed to be modified based on various learner needs.
Identify the principles of universal design for learning.
Provide Multiple means of:
* Representation
* Action and Expression
* Engagement
Describe Principle 1: Multiple Means of Representation
focuses on ensuring
VARIETY in INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY using DIFFERENT MEDIUMS
True or False: Practices for Universal Design for Learning involve incorporating flexibility into the design of educational content.*
True
True or False: Universal Design for Learning is based on scientific research.*
True
Which of the three brain networks supports planning, connecting information, and exhibiting skills? *
A. Recognition Networks
B. Strategic network
C. Affective Networks
B. Strategic network
Affective brain networks:*
A. Enables us to gather information and collect facts.
B. Enables us to be engaged in the information we learn.
C. Allows us to organize information and demonstrate acquired skills.
D. None of the these
B. Enable us to be engaged in the information we learn.
True or False:
Multiple Means of Representation emphasizes implementing various ways of sparking interest in the learning process. *
False
Which principle of UDL might help an instructor see that most, if not all, of his/her students may actually understand their reading assignments? *
Principle 1: Multiple Means of Representation
Principle 2: Multiple Means of Action and Expression
Principle 3: Multiple Means of Engagement
Principle 2: Multiple Means of Action and Expression
Ensuring that students have the background knowledge for learning new information is a guideline for which principle of UDL? *
Principle 1: Provide Multiple Means of Representation
Principle 2: Multiple Means of Action and Expression
Principle 3: Multiple Means of Engagement
Principle 1: Provide Multiple Means of Representation
Name the three primary brain networks
- Recognition Networks
- Strategic Networks
- Affective Networks
Perceiving and gathering information, understanding ideas, recalling facts, and recognizing voices and language are all examples of how recognition networks work in our brains. Recognition networks enable us to collect knowledge.
Describes which primary brain network
A. Recognition Networks
B. Strategic Networks
C. Affective Networks
A. Recognition Networks
Planning and organizing tasks, connecting ideas together, executing actions and demonstrating skills.
Learners complete activities and assessments that allow them to practice competencies and demonstrate mastery of competencies and learning objectives.
this describes which primary brain network?
A. Recognition Networks
B. Strategic Networks
C. Affective Networks
B. Strategic Networks
Which network of the brain enables us to assign significant or personal meaning to newly acquired knowledge and discover what stimulates us during the learning process.
A. Recognition Networks
B. Strategic Networks
C. Affective Networks
C. Affective Networks
Which UDL principle
focuses on ensuring variety in instructional delivery using different mediums when teaching learners
Principle 1: Provide Multiple Means of Representation
Principle 2: Multiple Means of Action and Expression
Principle 3: Multiple Means of Engagement
Principle 1: Multiple Means of Representation