UDL & Expert Learning
The ultimate goal of Universal Design for Learning is to support the development of expert learners. During the 5th Annual CAST UDL Symposium, we held a community forum to examine this sometimes elusive concept more closely. Participants explored and critiqued the current description of expert learners—learners “who are, each in their own way, resourceful and knowledgeable; strategic and goal-directed; and purposeful and motivated” (adapted from Ertmer & Newby, 1996, and included in the UDL Guidelines 2.0, 2011). Let’s continue that fruitful conversation together. What does expert learning look like, sound like, and feel like? What matters most in a description of expert learners? What’s missing from the current description? How might we more fully articulate the values of UDL through a description of expert learning? Webinar Resources: http://www.cast.org/whats-new/events/...

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David Rose CAST

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Universal Design for Learning: UDL

