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UDL in 15 Minutes. Where educators share their implementation of Universal Design for Learning with host Loui Lord Nelson.

UDL in 15 Minutes Loui Lord Nelson

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UDL in 15 Minutes. Where educators share their implementation of Universal Design for Learning with host Loui Lord Nelson.

    121: How the question, "Am I leaving anyone out?" drives inclusion

    121: How the question, "Am I leaving anyone out?" drives inclusion

    Heather Avery and Anthony Carey share their experiences with UDL implementation in New Brunswick, focusing on the importance of asking, “Am I leaving anyone out?” Heather discusses their work in designing a professional learning program that prioritizes inclusivity and support for educators. Anthony emphasizes the importance of setting up systems for effective UDL implementation.

    • 23 min
    120: UDL unites teachers from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Here’s how.

    120: UDL unites teachers from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Here’s how.

    Chynel McCrink and Colin Syron, two primary school teachers from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, respectively, about their experiences with Universal Design for Learning (UDL). They discuss how the UDL framework has helped establish a shared language for teaching across Ireland and how it has transformed their approach to education. Chynel and Colin share their personal journeys with UDL, the differences in teacher professional development between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and the impact of the partnership between the National Education Authorities, Microsoft, and Lasell University has had on teacher leaders in both regions. They also reflect on their a-ha moments during the UDL course and how UDL has empowered them as educators.

    • 20 min
    119: Arie Werder, Part 2. The collaborative effort of lowering barriers

    119: Arie Werder, Part 2. The collaborative effort of lowering barriers

    Arie continues to share her invaluable college, teacher college, and teaching experiences as someone diagnosed with Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and ADHD.

    • 15 min
    118: Part 1: Arie's diagnosed learning needs and her K-12 and college experiences drive her strong connection to UDL

    118: Part 1: Arie's diagnosed learning needs and her K-12 and college experiences drive her strong connection to UDL

    Arie Werder, a district educational technology district consultant teacher, bravely shares her K - 12 through college experiences as a learner with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD with a lead up to why UDL feels like home to her.

    • 14 min
    117: How UDL shifted Tracy Dabbs’ PD design

    117: How UDL shifted Tracy Dabbs’ PD design

    With a diverse student population, Burlington-Edison School District needed a common instructional framework. UDL was adopted and transformed Tracy’s understanding of instructional design and her PDs. During this podcast, she talks about shifting from the checklist mentality, embracing learner variability, expert learning and flexible goals as the tenets of UDL. She ends with a great story about the power of feedback loops.

    • 15 min
    116: "While UDL is very aspirational, we still commit to it and do what we can"

    116: "While UDL is very aspirational, we still commit to it and do what we can"

    Former guest Liz Hartmann from Lasell University and the Harvard Graduate School of Education shares how her understanding and implementation of the framework have evolved over time. She shares her thoughts on the dynamic nature of UDL and the need for educators to be flexible and open to growth.

    • 17 min

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