Universal Design for Learning.
What is UDL short for?
What is an ESOL student?
Inattention, hyperactivity, and combination.
What are the 3 types of ADHD?
A model that says people are disabled by barriers in society, rather than the condition itself.
What is the social model of disability?
Representation, Engagement, and Action/Expression.
What are three "multiple means" in UDL?
The practice of allowing students to use words from other languages and non-verbal communication.
What is translanguaging?
"Autistic people" rather than "people with autism".
What's the preferred language to describe autism in students?
What is the medical model of disability?
Temporary flexible supports designed to guide students towards mastery.
What is scaffolding?
A time when a new learner of English becomes temporarily unwilling or unable to communicate orally, even if they can understand what's being said.
What is a silent period?
A defensive behaviour where individuals conceal their natural personalities to fit social expectations.
What is masking?
Stairs without a ramp are an example of this kind of barrier.
What is a physical or environmental barrier?
Using multiple media for communication or multiple tools for construction.
What's an example of "designing options for expression & communication?"
Alienation from a student's traditional culture and dominant culture through exclusion or withdrawal.
What is marginalisation?
Giving quiet time to process information.
What is a technique to help regulation?
These three movements reshaped attitudes towards disability by promoting human rights.
What are the civil rights movement, feminism, and disability rights?