UDL in 15 Minutes Loui Lord Nelson
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UDL in 15 Minutes. Where educators share their implementation of Universal Design for Learning with host Loui Lord Nelson.
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119: Arie Werder, Part 2. The collaborative effort of lowering barriers
Arie continues to share her invaluable college, teacher college, and teaching experiences as someone diagnosed with Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and ADHD.
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118: Part 1: Arie's diagnosed learning needs and her K-12 and college experiences drive her strong connection to UDL
Arie Werder, a district educational technology district consultant teacher, bravely shares her K - 12 through college experiences as a learner with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD with a lead up to why UDL feels like home to her.
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117: How UDL shifted Tracy Dabbs’ PD design
With a diverse student population, Burlington-Edison School District needed a common instructional framework. UDL was adopted and transformed Tracy’s understanding of instructional design and her PDs. During this podcast, she talks about shifting from the checklist mentality, embracing learner variability, expert learning and flexible goals as the tenets of UDL. She ends with a great story about the power of feedback loops.
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116: "While UDL is very aspirational, we still commit to it and do what we can"
Former guest Liz Hartmann from Lasell University and the Harvard Graduate School of Education shares how her understanding and implementation of the framework have evolved over time. She shares her thoughts on the dynamic nature of UDL and the need for educators to be flexible and open to growth.
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115: Jana Nicol returns and shares how her roles have influenced her connection to UDL
Jana Nicol returns to UDL in 15 Minutes to share her experiences and growth through the use of the UDL framework. Her roles have changed over the last four years and have directly influenced her interpretation and application of the framework.
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114: Business owners talk deeply about our nervous system and how it affects everything we do
The principle of Engagement is entirely rooted in the nervous system. Anne Bishop and Chantill Lopez use their deep knowledge of the nervous system to help educators tap into that critical piece of UDL all while using UDL to develop their own instruction. This is the second podcast of a 2-part series.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful Resource!
So grateful for Loui’s voice and her desire to amplify the voices of others leading the way in UDL. Thanks for providing another option for helping us stay inspired and share more about how to reach all learners.
If only it were longer...
Loui does a great job of interviewing UDL experts and connecting their experiences to the larger UDL framework. This podcast is a wonderful resource for those that are looking for fresh ideas on how to design classroom lessons that reach all learners.
Great podcast for educators
This is a great podcast for anyone educating K-12 or post secondary. Discussion is practical and applicable for all. Looking forward to future episodes!