Recognizing
that the way individuals learn can be unique, the UDL framework,
first defined by David H. Rose, Ed.D. of the Harvard Graduate School
of Education and the Center for Applied Special Technology in the
1990s, calls for creating curriculum from the outset that provides:
- Multiple
means of representation to give learners various ways of acquiring
information and knowledge,
- Multiple
means of expression to provide learners alternatives for
demonstrating what they know, and
- Multiple
means of engagement to tap into learners' interests, challenge them
appropriately, and motivate them to learn.
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