Introduction to Universal Design for Learning
Introduction to Universal Design for Learning
AESD Inclusionary Practices Project (Asynchronous Course)
Administered by ESD 112
Presenters
- Emily Bushouse
- Kelley Correio
- Lindsay Hicks-Frazer
- Kathleen Lenihan
- Katherine Livick
- Heidi Reasor
- Dr. Ann Renker
- Cassie Stevens
- Mary Waldron
Description
This is an asynchronous course that is part of the AESD Inclusionary Practices Project (IPP). It is one of 12 modules that will be offered as a part of this project. This course meets the criteria for Equity clock hour requirements for certificate renewal for certificated staff as well as Educational Leadership clock hours. OSPI has a specific focus on racial equity and family engagement which this course will address and how it relates to the course content.
In this course, Introduction to Universal Design for Learning (UDL), participants will develop an understanding of the UDL framework, principles, and guidelines. In addition, participants will learn about three networks of the brain, how they are connected to learning, and how they provide the basis for the UDL framework. We will explore the role of the brain in the “Why, What, and How” of learning, and how UDL practices can support all learners. Participants will take a deep dive into the UDL guidelines to gain a deeper understanding of what UDL strategies look like in practice, and how they support students in becoming expert learners.
Event Notes
This is an asynchronous training through Canvas to be complete at your own pace.
Dates
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Mon, August 11 2025 - Mon, August 31 202612:00 AM - 11:59 PMCanvas Course Link
Registration
Event # 189322
- Price
- $25.00
- Registered
- 28 / 20000
- Registration Ends
- Saturday Aug 15, 2026 11:30 PM
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: VAN1585| 2.00 | Clock Hours | $6.00 |
| 2.00 | Equity | |
| 2.00 | Educational Leadership |