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What is Multiple Means of Engagement

Fostering Meaningful Learning Experiences Through Student Engagement
This is one of the three UDL principles. It has the advantage of being, immediately and intuitively, grasped with ease by educators. It, on the other hand, also creates a risk that teachers may underestimate the scope and width of the reflection required around design. This UDL principle requires teachers to take a rich and deep look at their classroom practices and to examine to what extent their construction of what constitutes engagement might be too teacher-centric, too narrow and too restrictive. Applying this UDL principle will involve stepping out of that outlook and adding flexibility in how we conceive learner engagement.
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Exploring the Use of Universal Design for Learning to Reengage Students With Social, Emotional, and Behavioural Difficulties
Frederic Fovet (Royal Roads University, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4658-1.ch009
Abstract
Approaches to students with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) are frequently the subject individual interventions in schools that range from disciplinarian to medical model in flavour. The presumption is that challenging behaviour is foremost a pathology. It is rare for schools and educators to lean towards an ecological lens on SEBD, and even when these are considered ineffective, pedagogy is rarely considered with conviction as a cause for behavioural challenges. This chapter examines how the design of instruction and assessment is in fact a tool that is capable of addressing SEBD by creating meaningful engagement of the students in question within the classroom. Universal design for learning (UDL) in particular provides teachers with simple, user-friendly principles to consider how to rethink engagement for the full spectrum of diverse learners.
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Removing the Disability from Distance Education
Designing course content to be interesting and motivating for all learners through the use of various types of grouping, goal-setting, and monitoring activities.
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Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Optimal Student Engagement in the Online College Classroom
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Using Universal Design for Learning to Create Inclusive Provisions for Indigenous Students in Higher Education: Decolonizing Teaching Practices
This is one of the three UDL principles which guide instructors towards inclusive design of instruction and assessment. This principle allows faculty to query the way they interpret ‘learner engagement’ as a construct and helps them detect ways they are being teacher-centric in when they formulate their expectations with regards to this component of learning. It encourages them to inject as much flexibility as possible in their conceptualization of learner engagement and its manifestation in class.
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Maintaining a Firm Social Justice Lens During a Public Health Crisis: Lessons Learnt From the ‘Learning Pods' Phenomenon
This is one of the three principles of UDL. It relates to the affective connection learners are able to create with the content of the learning. This design principle encourages educators to move beyond teacher-centric constructs of learner engagement and to formulate their expectations with regards to engagement with optimal flexibility.
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Technology, UDL & Literacy Activities for People with Developmental Delays
A UDL practice where by students are presented with several ways to interact with and learn from instructional materials and where teachers allow students flexibility to work with instructional materials (or text) in the way that best meets their needs.
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Creating Expert Learners in Remote Classrooms: Strategies to Support Executive Functioning Skills
A UDL principle focusing on the best ways to attract students to the content being taught and motivate them to want to learn.
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UDL in Higher Education: A Global Overview of the Landscape and Its Challenges
This is one of the three UDL principles which guide instructors towards inclusive design of instruction and assessment. This principle allows faculty to query the way they interpret ‘learner engagement’ as a construct, and helps them detect ways they are being teacher-centric when they formulate their expectations. It encourages them to inject as much flexibility as possible in their conceptualization of learner engagement and its manifestation in class.
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A Model Unit Plan: Teaching Writing to Deaf Neurodiverse Secondary-Aged Students
A principle of UDL where teachers consider how to pique student interest and motivation to get them ready to learn.
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