Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a practice that emphasizes the use of multiple sources and when used effectively provides educators with flexiblity within a curriculum. It is a great way for educators to truly teach each student at his/her own level using the adaptations and tools that best serve their needs. Through the use of UDL a classroom can be transformed into a student-centered, inquiry-based, mecca of creative and expressive learning that does not deter from the curriculum's goals and standards.
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