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A Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework in inclusive classrooms aims to :

AOffer multiple means of representation, expression and engagement

BPromote standardised content and assessment formats

CProvide separate curricula for students with disabilities

DEnsure learners are grouped by disability type

Answer:

A. Offer multiple means of representation, expression and engagement

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The correct answer is (A) Offer multiple means of representation, expression and engagement.

The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework is a proactive approach to designing curriculum and instruction to meet the needs of all learners from the outset. It is built on three core principles:

  • Multiple Means of Representation: Presenting information and content in different ways to accommodate diverse learners' needs. This could include using text, audio, video, or hands-on activities.

  • Multiple Means of Action & Expression: Providing students with different ways to demonstrate what they have learned. For example, allowing students to submit an essay, create a presentation, build a model, or record a podcast.

  • Multiple Means of Engagement: Tapping into students' interests and offering choices to motivate and sustain their learning. This principle focuses on providing different ways to keep students engaged and challenged.

These three principles work together to create a flexible and inclusive learning environment that removes barriers to learning, making it accessible for students with a wide range of abilities and learning styles.


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