Curriculum innovation with Universal Design for Learning

Titolo Rivista EDUCATION SCIENCES AND SOCIETY
Autori/Curatori Giovanni Arduini
Anno di pubblicazione 2020 Fascicolo 2020/1 Lingua Inglese
Numero pagine 14 P. 90-103 Dimensione file 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/ess1-2020oa9460
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is one of the approaches that most effectively emphasize the concept of individual uniqueness, at international level: each of us perceives the world in a different way, acquires and processes information in different ways, has multiple intelligences and skills. The trend of contemporary teaching places the focus on the characteristics and needs of the learner, so it is essential to recognize and value each member belonging to the class, including pupils with disabilities and learning difficulties. With the UDL it is possible to overcome the idea of modifying teaching activities at a later stage for those students who present difficulties, it starts from a design phase that already contemplates the differences between learners. Moreover, the relationship between the UDL, Information and Communication Technologies and disability highlights that ICT can facilitate daily teaching practice, renewing it and promoting significant learning that promotes the educational success of each learner. The conscious use of ICT is in fact one of the actions proposed by the UDL, in particular to achieve the flexibility sought in truly inclusive curricula.

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Giovanni Arduini, Curriculum innovation with Universal Design for Learning in "EDUCATION SCIENCES AND SOCIETY" 1/2020, pp 90-103, DOI: 10.3280/ess1-2020oa9460