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on January 30, 2009 at 12:26:37 am
 

Welcome to Fairview Community School's UDL Wiki!

 

This is the beginning of our school's exploration of UDL principles (Universal Design for Learning). Come explore with us as we work to meet the needs of our diverse student population. Our goal? How can we get kids to be excited about learning and show us what they know? 

 

As we discover great programs and resources, we are posting them to our school website. Check out our findings at Fairview Community School. Two primary information sources guide our explorations:

Special Education Technology BC (SET-BC) is our provincial information source for supporting students with special needs; the Center for Applied Technology (CAST) at Harvard has been a leader and founder of UDL principles in education. 

 

To describe strategies that support different learning styles and challenges, we often turn to Mel Levine's All Kinds of Minds (especially the Learning Base or we look at the research articles at LDOnline a leading website on learning disabilities and ADHD.

 

We are currently working on two projects: a UDL poetry unit and a UDL science unit with hyperlinks to each of Gardner's multiple intelligences (seen on the pages in the sidebar and also with a focus on:

multiple means of representation (access to information),

multiple means of engagement,

and multiple means of expression of understandings. 

 


Free help:

1. Learn how to use PBwiki: The PBwiki Manual

2. If you prefer video, watch a recording of our popular webinar, PBwiki 101: Your Guide to Wiki Basics.

3. Need more help? Sign up for a Free introductory webinar


 

 

 

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