Writing UDL into Your IEP
Published: Mar. 10, 2022Updated: Oct. 5, 2023
Language that comes from Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can be written into the IEP. Dr. Caitlin Solone, special education advocate and faculty at UCLA, explains that instructional strategies, modalities, and different access points written with UDL language can help set up our kids for success.
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