Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is about creating lessons and materials that work for everyone, no matter their learning style or abilities. Instead of making one-size-fits-all lessons, teachers plan multiple ways for students to learn, engage, and show what they know. For example, a lesson might include videos, hands-on activities, and group discussions so everyone can participate. In short, it’s about designing learning to be flexible and inclusive from the start.