A Framework for Universal Design for Learning

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A Framework for Universal Design for Learning Foundations of Technology A Maryland Standards-based Curriculum A Framework for Universal Design for Learning Roy Rosnik rmrosnik@hcpss.org

Purpose of Technology Education The purpose of technology education is the development of technological literacy for all students. Technological literacy is the ability to use, manage, understand, and assess technology.

“With the growing importance of technology to our society, it is vital that students receive an education that emphasizes technological literacy.” (ITEA, 2000, vii)

Julie Andrews Curriculum Raindrops on Robots and Widgets on Kittens … Bright Copper Castings and Warm Molded Plastics…..

Julie Andrews Curriculum These are a few my favorite things to teach every year….

Technological Education vs. Educational Technology The Great Debate What is the difference? Technological Education vs. Educational Technology Teaches about technology vs. Teaches with technology A school subject vs. A means of teaching Ultimate goal: Technological literacy for everyone Ultimate goal: Improving the process of teaching and learning vs.

Designing for Understanding Determine acceptable evidence. Plan learning experiences and instruction. Identify Desired Results. Multiple means of representation - to give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge, Multiple means of expression - to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know, and Multiple means of engagement - to tap into learners' interests, challenge them appropriately, and motivate them to learn

The 5 E’s Engagement Evaluation Exploration Elaboration Explanation A Framework for Universal Design for Learning The 5 E’s Engagement Evaluation Exploration Elaboration Explanation

Engagement Activity which will focus student’s attention, stimulate their thinking, and access prior knowledge. Probing Questions Demonstration Reading Free Write Analyze a Graphic Organizer KWL Brainstorming Student asks questions such as, Why did this happen? What do I already know about this? What have I found out about this? Shows interest in the topic. Return to Graphic

Exploration Activity which gives students time to think and investigate/test/make decisions/problem solve, and collect information. Perform an Investigation Read Authentic Resources to Collect Information Solve a Problem Construct a Model Return to Graphic

Explanation Activity which allows students to analyze their exploration. Student’s understanding is clarified and modified through a direct interaction activity. Student Analysis & Explanation Supporting Ideas with Evidence Structured Questioning Reading and Discussion Teacher Explanation Thinking Skill Activities: compare, classify, error analysis Return to Graphic

Elaboration Activity which expands and solidifies student thinking and/or applies it to a real-world situation. Problem Solving Decision Making Experimental Inquiry Thinking Skill Activities: compare, classify, apply Return to Graphic

Evaluation Activity which allows the teacher to assess student performance and/or understandings of concepts, skills, processes, and applications. Any of the Previous Activities Develop a Scoring Tool or Rubric Performance Assessment Produce a Product Journal Entry ePortfolio Return to Graphic