How do you engage diverse learners and families using UDL and student voice?
Diverse learners and families bring rich perspectives, experiences, and strengths to the classroom. But how can you ensure that your instruction is inclusive, responsive, and engaging for everyone? One way is to use Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and student voice as frameworks for designing and delivering your lessons. UDL is a research-based approach that provides multiple ways for students to access, engage with, and express their learning. Student voice is the idea that students have a say in their own learning and can contribute to the decisions that affect them. In this article, we will explore how you can use UDL and student voice to create a more equitable and empowering learning environment for your students and their families.