Addressing biases related to modes of expression and communication is a universal design for learning (UDL) guideline that supports multiple means of action and expression. The UDL guidelines were developed by an organization called CAST. This article will explore how teachers and other educators can encourage learners to respect many modes of expression and communication.
AODA Resources
Resources on issues of accessibility and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
Building Fluencies with Graduated Support for Practice and Performance in Universal Design for Learning
Building fluencies with graduated support for practice and performance is a universal design for learning (UDL) guideline that supports multiple means of action and expression. The UDL guidelines were developed by an organization called CAST. This article will explore how teachers and other educators can support learners at different levels of fluency.
Using Multiple Tools for Construction, Composition, and Creativity in Universal Design for Learning
Using multiple tools for construction, composition, and creativity is a universal design for learning (UDL) guideline that supports multiple means of action and expression. The UDL guidelines were developed by an organization called CAST. This article will explore how teachers and other educators can encourage learners to express what they know using a variety of tools.
Using Multiple Media for Communication in Universal Design for Learning
Using multiple media for communication is a universal design for learning (UDL) guideline that supports multiple means of action and expression. The UDL guidelines were developed by an organization called CAST. This article will explore how teachers and other educators can encourage learners to express what they know using a variety of media.
Optimizing Access to Accessible Materials and Assistive and Accessible Technologies and Tools in Universal Design for Learning
Optimizing access to accessible materials and assistive and accessible technologies and tools is a universal design for learning (UDL) guideline that supports multiple means of action and expression. The UDL guidelines were developed by an organization called CAST. This article will explore how teachers and other educators can support learners using assistive technologies to access course content.