Key Terms
UDL
UDL Study
Accommodations and SEL
100

An educational framework for classrooms that addresses all of the diverse needs of the learners.

What is UDL?

100

The act that requires the use of UDL to increase flexibility.

What is The Higher Education Act?

100

This was completed before any UDL training began.

What is the pretest?

100

These are different ways to help students.

What are accommodations?

200

Adjustments to the learning environment that help students.

What are accommodations?

200

The three guidelines for UDL.

What are engagement, representation, and action and expression?

200

This is where participants applied what they had learned during the UDL training.

What is post training? 

200

The program that provides accommodations.

What is an IEP(Individualize Education Program)?

300

The flexibility of classroom instruction with materials, presentations, needs, and strategies.

What are instructional practices?

300

This guideline includes welcoming interests and identities.

What is engagement?

300

Guided Notes, Interactive Software, Collaboration, Etc.

What are ways to apply UDL in the classroom?

300

What the acronym SEL stands for

What is social-emotional learning?

400

Focus on inclusion in the classroom for all students

What is general special education?

400

This guideline includes language and symbols.

What is representation? 

400

Only special education teachers, small sample size, no control group, etc.

What are the limitations of the study?

400

What SEL helps people develop

Healthy Identities

500

The preparation and training of teachers for UDL

What is teacher learning?

500

This guideline includes strategy development. 

What is action and expression?

500

Teachers were able to successfully apply the principles of UDL.

What are the results of the study?

500

Teachers being attentive to their students and listening to their feedback.

What does SEL look like in the classroom?