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Best Practices Implementing Special Education Curriculum and Common Core State Standards using UDL
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Author(s):
Penelope Debs Keough (National University, USA)and Dina Pacis (National University, USA)
Copyright:
2020
Pages:
18
Source title:
Accessibility and Diversity in Education: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice
Source Author(s)/Editor(s):
Information Resources Management Association
(USA)
DOI:
10.4018/978-1-7998-1213-5.ch010
Keywords:
Curriculum Development and Instructional Design
/
Gender & Diversity
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Information Science Reference
/
Medicine & Healthcare
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Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a model for collaboration between general education and special education teachers using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to align common core state standards with instruction for students with special needs. A history of how UDL came to be and how it is now a strategic tool to support all learners is explored. Best practices are offered as supportive instructional strategies. An example of how UDL can be aligned with Common Core State Standards and the goal(s) found in an Individual Educational Plan (IEP) will also be provided. This model supports collaboration between general education and special education teachers in an effort to ensure that general education curriculum can be accessed by students with special needs.
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