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UDL Examples and Resources. Disclaimer: The examples and resources highlighted on these pages have been gathered for educational purposes. CAST does not necessarily endorse the products listed, nor does their inclusion here mean that these products are complete expressions of the UDL principles and guidelines. They may illustrate certain principles and not others. Below, you will find teacher-friendly examples and resources that illustrate each of the UDL checkpoints. Exploring these examples and resources not only helps to clarify what is meant by each of the checkpoints but also gives teachers ideas of ways to implement UDL in their classrooms. These lists are meant to be a sampling of the different examples and resources that are available.

We're on Diigo! Want to search our examples and resources? Never used Diigo before? Principle I. Principle II. Principle III. UDL Toolkits: Teaching Every Student. This toolkit was made possible by the generous support of the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust, and the Fund for Nonprofit Partnerships in the Boston Public Schools. What is the PAL Toolkit?

Planning for All Learners (PAL) applies UDL to planning and developing curricula in ways that promote access, participation, and progress in the general education curriculum for all learners. The PAL Toolkit provides specific planning steps, guidance, mentoring, model lessons, tools, templates, resources, and links to other educators using the PAL Model. The PAL Toolkit can be used as part of a face-to-face training session, to provide ongoing follow-up support, or to train others.

To get the most out of the PAL Toolkit, log into MY TES. This will enable you to save, revise, and share your work and to use the interactive tools. What Can I Do Here? What Does The Toolkit Include? ProceduresThe steps and key UDL-based concepts of this toolkit. UDL Toolkits: Teaching Every Student. D Model of the Internet Inquiry Process This toolkit was made possible by a grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Grant Award #H324N010005.

What is the Internet inquiry toolkit? The Internet Inquiry Toolkit is a resource for language arts, content area, and special education teachers (grades 5-10) who recognize that finding information on the Internet has become an essential literacy task for today's students. This toolkit provides guidance, mentoring, model units and lessons, ready-to-use materials, resources, and opportunities to connect with colleagues.

What can I do here? Learn about the Internet Inquiry process from a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) perspective Follow procedures for teaching Internet inquiry strategies Access resources to use in your classroom Find out how others have integrated Internet Inquiry strategies into their curricula What Does The Toolkit Include? UDL Strategies | Goalbook Common Core & UDL Toolkit. Universal Design Learning Visually Explained for Teachers. Learning Wheel. UDL Toolkits: Teaching Every Student.