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Volume 18 Number 4
Assistive Technology, Universal Design, Universal Design for Learning: Improved Learning Opportunities
Chuck Hitchcock, Skip Stahl
National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum Center for Applied Special Technology
Abstract
This article addresses the benefits that are likely to derive from shifting focus to developing and implementing a universally designed curriculum. It considers the goals for learning, the learning materials, the instructional methods, and the learning assessments. Benefits are expressed in terms of improved access, participation, and progress in the general education curriculum. Some of the forces that support Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and possible barriers are addressed, as well as appropriate uses of technology within educational learning environments. Assistive Technology (AT), Universal Design (UD) and UDL are briefly defined and pointers to additional resources are included.
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