ABSTRACT

Providing insight into the background, theory and practical applications of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Transforming Higher Education through Universal Design for Learning: An International Perspective examines and shares best practice in UDL implementation worldwide to provide strategies for strengthening student accessibility, engagement and learning outcomes through the development of flexible learning environments.

Drawing upon insightful, research-based contributions from educators and student service specialists in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Israel, Norway, South Africa, Spain, the UK and all across the USA, this book:

  • considers diversity in the form of disability, minority ethnic groups, gender identities, first generation university students and varying socio-economic backgrounds;
  • brings together key thinkers and actors in the field of UDL and expertly maps its practices to the higher educational domain;
  • explores the multiple means of representation, expression and engagement that combine to create a successful UDL framework.

Each chapter not only provides a different perspective of how UDL has helped meet the needs of all students to ensure that education is accessible, culturally responsive and socially just, but also considers how this can then be implemented into higher education environments the world over. This book is a crucial read for those who want to make a positive difference in higher education provision and outcomes.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Universal Design for Learning: a global framework for realizing inclusive practice in higher education

part 1|60 pages

UDL and strategic leadership

chapter 1|22 pages

Universal Design for Learning – license to learn

A process for mapping a Universal Design for Learning process on to campus learning

chapter 2|17 pages

From national policy to university practice

Developing an inclusive learning environment within and beyond the United Kingdom

chapter 3|19 pages

Universal Design for Learning and strategic leadership

A whole university approach to inclusive practice

part 2|43 pages

Working in partnership with key stakeholders to engage all students

chapter 4|13 pages

Transforming the professor

Motivating university students in every discipline through design

chapter 5|17 pages

The transition to higher education

Applying Universal Design for Learning to support student success

part 3|88 pages

Facilitating multiple identities and student engagement

chapter 7|16 pages

Instructional design with UDL

Addressing learner variability in college courses

chapter 9|20 pages

Pedagogy of seasons and UDL

The multiple temporalities of learning involving the university as a whole

chapter 10|22 pages

Not just about disability

Getting traction for UDL implementation with international students

part 4|94 pages

Transforming learning

chapter 11|15 pages

Transforming teaching and learning in HEIs

Impacts of UDL on professional development of university lecturers

chapter 12|10 pages

Cognitive accessibility

Stretching the boundaries of UDL in higher education

chapter 13|16 pages

From teaching content to teaching students

UDL as a vehicle for improving curriculum and praxis design

chapter 14|14 pages

Integration through collaboration

Building strategic faculty partnerships to shift minds and practices

part 5|63 pages

Providing access to learning for all

chapter 19|17 pages

UDL, online accessibility, and virtual reality

Designing accessible and engaging online courses

chapter |12 pages

Conclusion

Universal Design for Learning: a global framework for realising inclusive practice in higher education