Statistics
UDL Engagement Guidelines & Resources
True or False
Engagement Strategies
Miscellaneous
100
Percentage of students bored in class at least everyday.
What is 66%
100
The new version of the UDL Guidelines puts this principle of UDL first
What is Engagement or Provide Multiple Means of Engagement?
100
When students are not engaged they are less likely to stay in school.
What is True?
100
Building this kind of relationships can be an engagement strategy
What are positive relationships?
100
Charlotte Danielson says...If one component of the framework for teaching can claim to be the most important, it is this.
What is student engagement?
200
The top reason students gave for boredom on the High School Survey of Student Engagement
What is "material wasn't interesting"
200
Readability is an example of this UDL Engagement Checkpoint
What is "Minimize Threats & Distractions"?
200
Engagement has been shown to increase as students progress through upper elementary grades and middle school, reaching its highest level in high school
What is False
200
Easter eggs are an example of a way to encourage our learners to explore and find this kind of material
What is Hidden material?
200
Universal Design for Learning Consultant at DPI
Who is Jolene Troia
300
Percentage of students that reported they had considered dropping out
What is 21%
300
Creating these for students makes the criteria and expectations of the assignment explicit and is one effective way to heighten the salience of goals and objectives.
What are rubrics?
300
Playing games, physical movement, and using multimedia can all be examples of engagement strategies
What is True
300
Humor was associated with this percentile point gain in instructional effectiveness
What is 40%
300
Coordinator of Instructional Supports for Students with Disabilities for the Wisconsin RtI Center
Who is Dana McConnell?
400
Percentage of students who listed the reason for considering dropping out as "No adults in the school cared for me"
What is 16%
400
One of the UDL Engagement Checkpoints says to promote expectations and beliefs that optimize this
What is motivation?
400
When students are not engaged, they are more likely to have discipline problems
What is True?
400
This strategy works best for students who are withdrawn and quiet
What is the "Wingman"
400
Recruiting this is one of the most challenging tasks in teaching
What is Interest?
500
Studies have shown that patterns of educational disengagement begin as early as this grade
What is 3rd grade?
500
Provide options for recruiting interest, Provide options for sustaining effort and persistence, and Provide options for self-regulation are examples of UDL Principles, Guidelines or Checkpoints?
What are Guidelines?
500
Universal Design for Learning is not a scientifically valid framework
What is False
500
Skype, ePals, and virtual trips are examples of engagement strategies that allow students to experience environments and people that are located where?
What is "outside of their classroom"
500
Every lesson in school, every activity, is an important opportunity for students to continue their long apprenticeship toward emotional maturity or this
What is self-regulation?
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