Episode 215: Education for Everyone Through Universal Design for Learning
On this episode, Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Jeff Horwitz about the concept of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its application in education. UDL focuses on creating learning environments and experiences that are accessible and beneficial for all students, regardless of their learning styles or abilities. How can UDL be implemented in both classroom and home settings? What are some common barriers to implementing UDL, and what are some strategies to overcome them? What’s the role of technology in supporting UDL practices? It’s a deep dive into UDL, on episode 215.
Takeaways
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) aims to create inclusive learning environments that meet the needs of all students.
UDL can be implemented in both classroom and home settings, promoting autonomy and agency in student learning.
Barriers to implementing UDL include resistance to change, lack of time, and perceived lack of training.
Small changes and incremental adjustments can make a significant impact in implementing UDL.
UDL fosters collaboration and empathy among students, promoting diverse perspectives and strengths.
Technology can be a powerful tool in supporting UDL practices, providing options for engagement, accessibility, and personalization.
Parents can advocate for their children by sharing their insights and experiences with educators, and by collaborating to create a supportive learning environment.
Teachers should approach UDL with a growth mindset, recognizing that success is measured by meeting the needs of all learners.
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Jeff Horwitz is a 20-year educator and has been an administrator at independent schools in St. Louis since 2013. Prior to becoming an administrator, Jeff taught kindergarten through third grade in public and private schools. Jeff is passionate about providing students with opportunities for learning that will prepare them for the increasingly automated world we live in through collaborating with teachers, and using student-centered techniques. Jeff is an advocate for project-based learning and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). When Jeff isn’t immersed in schools, he’s spending time with his two kids, cooking, golfing and playing music with friends.