In this episode, Loui Lord Nelson interviews Nicole Glynn and Nicole Peters about their experiences with UDL and their facilitation of the Kansas Interstate book study. They discuss their journey with UDL, the design of the book studies, and the activities they provided for high-level thinking during the discussions. They also talk about the professional development standards they incorporated into the book studies and their plans for future book studies.
Key Takeaways: 1. The Kansas Interstate book study was initiated by the state Infinitec program and expanded to include participants from both Kansas and Illinois. 2. The book studies were designed to provide examples of UDL and promote high-level thinking among participants. 3. The discussions were framed around the professional development standards and included activities and small group discussions to engage participants. 4. The book studies will continue in the next school year with a focus on "The Shift to Student Led" book by Catlin Tucker.
41: Finding what you need
40: Megan Gross and Lisa Yamasaki, special educators from California, share resources and tips for educating students with disabilities during this time of stay-at-home.
39: He’s an experienced online educator who also teaches face-to-face. Here’s how Dan is negotiating his shift from brick and mortar to online through the use of UDL.
38: When instruction becomes enrichment: How Robin will use UDL to guide her online design
37: High school English teacher Kelley Culp shares how she got started using UDL to design her online learning environment
36: This alternative high school principal shares how she connects artistic expression as a learning tool and UDL
35: When grading mirrors growth mindset: High School teacher Ian Wilkins tells his story.
34: Applying UDL to a new science curriculum: Christina, is seeing wonderful results.
33: Laura's intermediate school students share their learning preferences and she listens
32: High school students need to be taught executive function skills, too
31: Using UDL to teach digital literacy and to create personalized learning
30: Celebrating 1 year!
29: A primary school in Wainuiomata, New Zealand is making small changes that lead to big outcomes
28: Being a positive influence: When you know about UDL and others don’t
27: How the UDL lens changed a teacher training program
26: Mentorship, friendship, and UDL: A beautiful trio
25: Supporting agency in learning: Letting 3rd and 4th graders take more control
24: All of the Blogs in One Place: An Easy-to-Read Table
23: Choice leading to greater control: Carrie describes this win-win for her high school seniors.
22: UDL, co-teaching, and mindset: Karen and Jordan share their combination for success
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