WEBINAR: Designing for One, Designing for All

2019
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an evidence-based set of ideas and practices that can help early childhood and early childhood special educators to more effectively support the individual learning needs of children. While some faculty members include UDL examples for how to support children with disabilities, this webinar will emphasize how these practices can also support children who are dual language learners, children who are new to a setting, and children who have experienced stress or trauma. Content will include an overview of the components of UDL, share examples of how UDL content could be incorporated in courses or presentations on different topics, and provide resources for learning about or incorporating UDL examples.

Resource Type: 

  • Handouts/Tipsheets
  • Webinar

Topic: 

  • Instruction
  • Inclusion

Types of Diversity: 

  • Children with Disabilities

NC Community College Core Course: 

  • Introduction to Early Childhood
  • Children with Exceptionalities
  • Language and Literacy Experiences
  • Early Childhood Capstone Practicum

Audience: