Differentiated Instruction, Adjustments, Universal Design for Learning
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Differentiated Instruction, Adjustments, Universal Design for Learning

Join Gail Preston for our live webinar Differentiated Instruction, Adjustments, Universal Design for Learning: The way forward

Date and time

Monday, October 28 · 9:30 - 11:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

When we talk about student learning, variability is the rule not the exception. Differentiated Instruction, Adjustments and UDL are approaches that address student needs. As educators we need to employ strategies to enable us to plan effective curricula for all students.

This webinar will:

- Discuss Differentiated Instruction

- Investigate Adjustments

- Discuss Universal Design for Learning

- Provide strategies to support learning

AITSL requirements met:

1.2 Understand how learners learn

3.6 Evaluate and improve teaching programs

4.1 Support student participation

1.5 Differentiate teaching to meet the specific learning needs of students across the full range of abilities

This webinar has been designed to assist educators in their work to assist students to access the learning environment effectively.

All registrations are per person and one certificate is issued per registration.

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Organized by

Our program facilitator Gail Preston has over 30 years’ experience in special education as a classroom teacher, specialist teacher, principal, academic and educational consultant. Gail has spoken at local, national and international conferences on various topics within the special education and inclusive practice fields.