This is what UDL stands for.
What is Universal Design for Learning
This model of disability sees disability as a result of barriers in society, not individual impairment
This eligibility category identifies needs in language and articulation
What is Speech and Language Impairment
This term refers to changes in how a student learns material
What are accommodations
UDL is based on the idea that learning environments should be..
What is accessible (accommodating, equitable) and flexible for all learners
This theory examines how racism and ableism exist within the context of disability in schools and systems
What is DisCrit
A student with Down syndrome would likely qualify under this category
What is Intellectual Disability
A student learning at a lower grade-level curriculum is receiving this
What is a modification
What are the three principles of UDL?
What is engagement, representation, and action & expression
This framework is used to describe the variation in brain processes
What is neurodiversity
A student who has difficulty with attention, impulsivity, and executive function might qualify under this category, if symptoms impact learning
What is Other Health Impairment (OHI)
Giving extended time on a test is this type of support
What is an accommodation
This principle addresses how learners show what they know
What is Action & Expression
This model contrasts with the social model by focusing on diagnosis and deficits
What is the medical model of disability
True or false: Students referred to special education will always qualify for an IEP and services
Providing speech-to-text software helps with writing without changing the task
What is an accommodation
Giving students choice in topics or projects supports this UDL concept
What is engagement
What does the Neurodiversity framework, UDL, and social model of disability have in common?
What are removing barriers to create access for individuals with disabilities
This eligibility category has historically been disproportionately represented by emergent bilinguals with disabilities
What is Specific Learning Disability
Reducing the number of questions a student must answer on a test is this
What is a modification