From The Archives: Learner Variability and UDL - E105 - podcast episode cover

From The Archives: Learner Variability and UDL - E105

Mar 14, 202325 min
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

This week, we are chatting about learner variability in the context of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Learner variability is not just simply learning styles; we'll define what learner variability is as well as the various strategies that we can use in the classroom to support all of our learners.

If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!

We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!

Featured Content
**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/105**

  • Learner variability is not the same thing as learning styles!
  • Learner variability is holistic and flexible to meet the needs of our students as their needs ebb and flow
  • Learner Variability Navigator by Digital Promise
  • Four key factors for learner variability: content, cognition, social-emotional learning, and student background
  • UDL framework principles:
    • Variability is the rule, not the exception
    • All students can work towards the same firm goals and grade level standards when provided with conditions of nurture and adequate support
    • All learners can become expert learners if barriers are removed
  • UDL and CRRP go together! 
  • UDL Rising to Equity Initiative
  • Factors are all interconnected, research-based, lots of strategies provided with each one
  • Advice for getting started:
    • Get to know your students to learn their strengths and needs
    • Focus on one pillar or area of need
    • Try some of the instructional strategies
    • Be flexible - students needs will ebb and flow depending on many other factors
    • Start small, try 1 strategy and see how it goes
    • Focus on developing your mindset

Support the show

Connect with EduGals:

For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android