A Universal Design for Learning Approach to Lesson Planning for Special Education
Sarah Holm, a high school teacher of moderate/severe special education students discusses how she approaches lesson plans with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in mind. As Ms. Holm prepares for her weekly cooking lesson with her high school students, she discusses the 4 steps as well as gives a rationale and explanation of the UDL Framework. The UDL Framework and Guidelines: https://udlguidelines.cast.org/

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