1. An Introduction to Universal Design for Learning: Questions and Answers, Tracey E. Hall, Anne Meyer, and David H. Rose 2. Tools for Practice: The Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, Scott Lapinski, Jenna W. Gravel, and David H. Rose 3. Reading Strategy Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Digital Texts: Examples of an Integrated Approach, ordon, C. Patrick Proctor, and Bridget Dalton 4. Transforming Writing Instruction with Universal Design for Learning, Ge Vue and Tracey E. Hall 5. Universal Design for Learning in the Science Classroom, Jeremy Forest Price, Mindy Johnson, and Michael Barnett 6. Universal Design for Learning in the Mathematics Classroom, Elizabeth Murray and Jacob Brookover 7. Doing History the Universal Design for Learning Way, Kristin H. Robinson and Anne Meyer 8. Universal Design for Learning and the Arts Option, Don Glass, Kati Blair, and Patricia Ganley 9. Universal Design for Learning ¿Unplugged¿: Applications in Low-Tech Settings, David H. Rose, Jenna W. Gravel, and Yvonne Domings 10. Preparing Teachers to Implement Universal Design for Learning, Emiliano Ayala, Heather J. Brace, and Skip Stahl
1. An Introduction to Universal Design for Learning: Questions and Answers, Tracey E. Hall, Anne Meyer, and David H. Rose 2. Tools for Practice: The Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, Scott Lapinski, Jenna W. Gravel, and David H. Rose 3. Reading Strategy Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Digital Texts: Examples of an Integrated Approach, ordon, C. Patrick Proctor, and Bridget Dalton 4. Transforming Writing Instruction with Universal Design for Learning, Ge Vue and Tracey E. Hall 5. Universal Design for Learning in the Science Classroom, Jeremy Forest Price, Mindy Johnson, and Michael Barnett 6. Universal Design for Learning in the Mathematics Classroom, Elizabeth Murray and Jacob Brookover 7. Doing History the Universal Design for Learning Way, Kristin H. Robinson and Anne Meyer 8. Universal Design for Learning and the Arts Option, Don Glass, Kati Blair, and Patricia Ganley 9. Universal Design for Learning ¿Unplugged¿: Applications in Low-Tech Settings, David H. Rose, Jenna W. Gravel, and Yvonne Domings 10. Preparing Teachers to Implement Universal Design for Learning, Emiliano Ayala, Heather J. Brace, and Skip Stahl
1. An Introduction to Universal Design for Learning: Questions and Answers, Tracey E. Hall, Anne Meyer, and David H. Rose 2. Tools for Practice: The Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, Scott Lapinski, Jenna W. Gravel, and David H. Rose 3. Reading Strategy Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Digital Texts: Examples of an Integrated Approach, David Gordon, C. Patrick Proctor, and Bridget Dalton 4. Transforming Writing Instruction with Universal Design for Learning, Ge Vue and Tracey E. Hall 5. Universal Design for Learning in the Science Classroom, Jeremy Forest Price, Mindy Johnson, and Michael Barnett 6. Universal Design for Learning in the Mathematics Classroom, Elizabeth Murray and Jacob Brookover 7. Doing History the Universal Design for Learning Way, Kristin H. Robinson and Anne Meyer 8. Universal Design for Learning and the Arts Option, Don Glass, Kati Blair, and Patricia Ganley 9. Universal Design for Learning “Unplugged”: Applications in Low-Tech Settings, David H. Rose, Jenna W. Gravel, and Yvonne Domings 10. Preparing Teachers to Implement Universal Design for Learning, Emiliano Ayala, Heather J. Brace, and Skip Stahl
Tracey E. Hall, PhD, is Senior Research Scientist at CAST, a
not-for-profit research and development organization whose mission
is to improve education for all learners through innovative uses of
multimedia technology and contemporary research in the cognitive
neurosciences. Dr. Hall has more than two decades of experience in
the areas of curriculum-based measurement, teacher professional
development, special-needs instruction and curriculum design,
progress monitoring, and large-scale assessments. She has been a
special education teacher, consultant, administrator, and
university professor.
Anne Meyer, EdD, a clinical psychologist, is Chief of Education
Design and Co-Founder of CAST. Her work focuses on psychological
aspects of learning and learning disabilities and the design of
multimedia technology for diverse learners. Dr. Meyer is a
recipient of a Gold Medal from the National Association of Social
Sciences. With her CAST colleagues, she is winner of the
Computerworld Smithsonian Award for Innovation for the early
literacy software program WiggleWorks.
David H. Rose, EdD, a developmental neuropsychologist, is Chief
Education Officer and Co-Founder of CAST and has served on the
faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education for more than
25 years. With his CAST colleagues, Dr. Rose has received numerous
awards, including the Computerworld/Smithsonian Award for
Innovation in Education and Academia, the Tech Museum of Innovation
Award, the LD Access Foundation Innovation Award, and the EdNET
HERO Award. In 2004, the George Lucas Educational Foundation's
Edutopia magazine named him one of education's Daring Dozen.
"One of the most significant advances in education in the last 50
years has been the emergence of UDL. This book will undoubtedly
become the source for teachers who want to know how to successfully
integrate UDL into their instruction. It describes ways to
dramatically transform learning for all students by bringing UDL
principles into every aspect of the instructional process.
Teachers, administrators, teacher educators, and school
psychologists are sure to treasure this book."--Donald D. Deshler,
PhD, Williamson Family Distinguished Professor of Special Education
and Director, Center for Research on Learning, University of
Kansas
"An excellent resource for those seeking practical guidelines for
applying UDL. The book provides a succinct explanation of UDL as a
framework for curriculum and instruction, plus ideas for utilizing
it in different content areas. An advantage of this book is its
flexibility--educators can read it straight through or select
specific chapters that meet their needs. This is a very readable
source of essential information on UDL that will be useful for both
classroom teachers and district-level personnel."--George Van Horn,
EdD, Director of Special Education, Bartholomew Consolidated School
Corporation, Columbus, Indiana
"In a world where learner variability is the norm, Universal Design
for Learning in the Classroom provides a realistic framework to
help us confront challenges and expand opportunities for all of the
students we serve."--Jon Mundorf, MEd, fifth-grade teacher, Calusa
Park Elementary School, Collier County, Florida -
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