TY - BOOK AU - Hall,Tracey E. AU - Meyer,Anne AU - Rose,David H. TI - Universal design for learning in the classroom: practical applications T2 - What works for special-needs learners SN - 1462506313 AV - LB1031 .U52 2012 U1 - 371.394 23 PY - 2012///] CY - New York PB - Guilford Press KW - Individualized instruction KW - Cognitive styles KW - Children with disabilities KW - Education N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; An Introduction to Universal Design for Learning: Questions and Answers; Tracey E. Hall, Anne Meyer, and David H. Rose --; 2; Tools for Practice: The Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, Scott Lapinski; Jenna W. Gravel, and David H. Rose --; 3; Reading Strategy Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Digital Texts: Examples of an Integrated Approach; David Gordon, C. Patrick Proctor, and Bridget Dalton --; 4; Transforming Writing Instruction with Universal Design for Learning; Ge Vue and Tracey E. Hall --; 5; Universal Design for Learning in the Science Classroom; Jeremy Forest Price, Mindy Johnson, and Michael Barnett --; 6; Universal Design for Learning in the Mathematics Classroom; Elizabeth Murray and Jacob Brookover --; 7; Doing History the Universal Design for Learning Way; Kristin H. Robinson and Anne Meyer --; 8; Universal Design for Learning and the Arts Option; Don Glass, Kati Blair, and Patti Ganley --; 9; Universal Design for Learning "Unplugged": Applications in Low-Tech Settings; David H. Rose, Jenna W. Gravel, and Yvonne Domings --; 10; Preparing Teachers to Implement Universal Design for Learning; Emiliano Ayala, Heather J. Brace, and Skip Stahl N2 - "Clearly written and well organized, this book shows how to apply the principles of universal design for learning (UDL) across all subject areas and grade levels. The editors and contributors describe practical ways to develop classroom goals, assessments, materials, and methods that use UDL to meet the needs of all learners. Specific teaching ideas are presented for reading, writing, science, mathematics, history, and the arts, including detailed examples and troubleshooting tips. Particular attention is given to how UDL can inform effective, innovative uses of technology in the inclusive classroom. Subject Areas/Keywords: assessments, classrooms, content areas, curriculum design, digital media, educational technology, elementary, inclusion, instruction, learning disabilities, literacy, schools, secondary, special education, supports, teaching methods, UDL, universal design Audience: General and special educators in grades K-8, literacy specialists, school psychologists, administrators, teacher educators, and graduate students"--Provided by publisher ER -