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Reach everyone, teach everyone, universal design for learning in higher education, Thomas J. Tobin and Kirsten T. Behling

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Reach everyone, teach everyone, universal design for learning in higher education, Thomas J. Tobin and Kirsten T. Behling
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-303) and index
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Reach everyone, teach everyone
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1028582920
Responsibility statement
Thomas J. Tobin and Kirsten T. Behling
Series statement
Teaching and learning in higher education
Sub title
universal design for learning in higher education
Summary
"Advocates for the rights of people with disabilities have worked hard to make universal design in the built environment "just part of what we do." We no longer see curb cuts, for instance, as accommodations for people with disabilities, but perceive their usefulness every time we ride our bikes or push our strollers through crosswalks. This is also a perfect model for Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a framework grounded in the neuroscience of why, what, and how people learn. Tobin and Behling show that, although it is often associated with students with disabilities, UDL can be profitably broadened toward a larger ease-of-use and general diversity framework. Captioned instructional videos, for example, benefit learners with hearing impairments but also the student who worries about waking her young children at night or those studying on a noisy team bus. Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone is aimed at faculty members, faculty-service staff, disability support providers, student-service staff, campus leaders, and graduate students who want to strengthen the engagement, interaction, and performance of all college students. It includes resources for readers who want to become UDL experts and advocates: real-world case studies, active-learning techniques, UDL coaching skills, micro- and macro-level UDL-adoption guidance, and use-them-now resources"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
How Universal Design for Learning got to higher education -- It's the law ... except when it isn't -- Meet the mobile learners -- Engage digital learners -- Adopt the plus-one approach -- Coach the coaches and the players -- Expand one assignment -- Enhance one program : UDL across the curriculum -- Extend to one modality : the online environment -- Embrace one mind-set : campuswide UDL -- Engage! The UDL life cycle
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