Hi Max! I really liked how thorough your post was! You covered a lot of ground while still keeping it clear and personal. I like that you included the “why, what, and how” of UDL. Additionally, I appreciate you being… Continue Reading →
Hi Brynn, Thank you for the epic post! It is clear how much thought you’ve put into connecting UDL, inclusive design, and online learning. I really liked your point about removing barriers and that one adaptation for one student usually… Continue Reading →
Hi Anna, I really liked how you explained the relationship between UDL and inclusive learning design! Especially the way you connected flexibility to equity. During my practicum I also found that my learning outcomes were stronger when I gave students… Continue Reading →
As a new educator, I think of inclusion most when creating a learning environment where every student feels seen. Shelley Moore and Layton Schnellert’s One Without the Other text emphasizes that inclusion is not about fitting students into boxes but… Continue Reading →
Hi Anna! Your post beautifully connected theory to real classroom practice. I really liked how you described starting with the end in mind for your grade 4 diorama project. The use of scaffolding while maintaining encouragement to student creativity seemed… Continue Reading →
Hi Brynn, I enjoyed reading your blog post! All your connections to your personal teaching experience made your points feel so real. Truly grounded in real classroom practice. I especially loved your design thinking connection with the student who was… Continue Reading →
“Kids do well if they can” – Ross Greene I just want to start this blog post with a quote my friend shared with me near the end of our education degree. I believe she heard it from one of… Continue Reading →
To be so incredibly candid, both my personal and professional digital identities feel a little bit unknown to me. Like David White mentioned in the “Visitors and Residents” video, they (young people) “learn how to use technology the same way… Continue Reading →
Hi Makenna, I really liked how you described learning as a lifestyle rather than just something you do in school and I think that mindset will serve you well. Your flashcard strategy stood out to me too, especially how you… Continue Reading →
I really enjoyed reading your post and learning about your experiences as a learner and a teacher. I can relate to your fascination with how much children learn in the early years, and I think it’s so powerful that your… Continue Reading →
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