College has the potential to be an opportunity for enormous growth in the lives of all students. How can college programs for students with intellectual disability promote this growth? By...Read more
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As colleges and universities open their doors to students with intellectual disabilities (ID), it is essential that students are afforded opportunities and the support necessary to authentically...Read more
This infographic highlights the features of a 21st century classroom, and emphasizes the benefits of using technology for learning....Read more
A list of questions that faculty members can consider to assist them in putting together a "learning-centered" syllabus. Questions for each section of a typical syllabus are provided....Read more
Want to ensure the materials you create are accessible to all your learners? The POUR principles are a great place to start. These principles define four qualities of an accessible experience and...Read more
This video features Susan Martin, Director of Learning Accommodations at Northern Essex Community College, talking about how staff and faculty inquiry brought UDL to the entire NECC campus....Read more
Three case studies that describe a typical college classroom situation and the diverse students attending the class. Used as a training activity, participants consider the typical aspects of the...Read more
This study investigated the efficacy of a writing (ANSWER) strategy to improve the essay test responses of students who were enrolled in a campus-based, postsecondary education program for...Read more
A list of five ways educators can encourage students to understand and communicate about their own learning style....Read more
One way to consider the extent to which you have adopted the principles of UDL is to examine whether specific elements of UDL have been incorporated into your courses. It is important...Read more