Universal Design Of Instruction: Diverse Student Populations Maria Barile, Jillian Budd Adaptech Research Network, Dawson College - Montreal, Concordia.

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Universal Design Of Instruction: Diverse Student Populations Maria Barile, Jillian Budd Adaptech Research Network, Dawson College - Montreal, Concordia University

“ In the long run, It is more efficient and cost effective to consider and address the diverse range of user needs during the design process, rather than as an adaptation after the fact” (L. Schleff, Western Washington University)

 Universal Design (UD)  “Curb-cut”  “e-curb cut”  UD applied for instruction (UDI) and delivery of instructionIntroduction

 A practice of inclusive instruction  Broad range of learners  Responsive to diverse learners  Consider the diversities What is Universal Design of Instruction?

 Best educational approach for students with diverse needs  Facilitates delivery of knowledge to all students  Use of technology is effective in delivering instruction  Saves instructors extra time for preparations of specific lectures  Allows faculties to review important points Why Should Faculty Implement UDI?

 % of students in Quebec  % of students Francophone  % of students Anglo  % of students ethnics languages  % of students visible minority  % of students with disabilities  % Other special needs  % of students by gender  % of students by age The Population of Students in Quebec in the 21 st Century

 In various ways, students can:  Present what they have learnt  Express themselves  Engage with professors Benefits of UDI for Students

How Do You Deliver UDI?  multiple formats of information  meet the needs of diverse learners  multiple methods of instruction  demonstrates knowledge  engage students  based on learning style and abilities  support for inclusive instruction for all students

Principles of UDI 1.Equitable Use 2.Flexible Use 3.Simple and Intuitive Use 4.Perceptible information 5.Tolerance for Error 6.Low Physical Effort 7.Size and Space for Approach and Use 8.Community of Learners 9.Instructional Climate

Principle  The design does not disadvantage or stigmatize any group of users Examples  Provide accessible technologies for all students  Use course materials that are available in different formats 1. Equitable Use

Principle  The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities Examples  Have flexible office hours  Allow students to submit their work in different formats  Give diverse examples during lectures 2. Flexible Use

Principle  Use of the design is easy to understand, regardless of the user’s experience, knowledge, language skills, or current concentration level Examples  Use multiple types of testing  Use plain language to explain new concepts  Use mind-mapping software 3. Simple and Intuitive Use

Principle  The design communicates necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user’s sensory abilities Examples  Deliver lectures verbally and visually  Use videos with captions  Highlight critical features of lectures 4. Perceptible Information

Principle  The design minimizes hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions Examples  Organize course management system in a way that benefits all  Give clear instructions about due dates 5. Tolerance for Error

Principle  The design can be used efficiently and comfortably, and with a minimum of fatigue Examples  Allow all students to use technology to take notes  Set up interval options for large projects 6. Low Physical Effort

Principle  Appropriate size and space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation, and use, regardless of the user’s body size, posture, or mobility Examples  Accessible courses management system  Space in classroom for guide dogs, or sign language interpreters, etc. 7. Size and Space for Approach and Use

Principle  The instructional environment promotes interaction and communication among students and between students and faculty Examples  Communicate directly with students with diverse needs  Participate with students in awareness activities 8. A Community of Learners

Principle  Instruction is designed to be welcoming and inclusive. High expectations are espoused for all. Examples  Assign group work for students who share similar interests  Avoid using materials that are expensive  Be inclusive in lectures 9. Instructional Climate

 Use organizational software  Use interactive methods  Explain theories with concrete examples  Use virtual classrooms Tools to Implement UDI

 What are some of the challenges you face in you Cégep  How can UDI assist you in facing these challenges?Questions

 In what way does UDI challenge the “one size fits all approach” to curriculum delivery?Questions

Learn more:Adaptech Research Network Réseau de Recherche Adaptech Website: Presenters:1) Maria Barile, M.S.W. 2) Jillian Budd, D.E.C. For More Information