Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an instructional framework that provides students with multiple means of engagement, representation, and action and expression within the context of their own constructed meaning of the content. The UDL framework was inspired by research into the brain and how the networks of the brain work together to help a student learn. The three networks in question are the Affective Networks (why?), the Recognition Networks (what?); and the Strategic Networks (how?). Each person’s brain is constructed differently. Therefore, each brain utilized these networks differently. This workshop will show how the arts, combined with UDL, can make a classroom more inclusive for all styles of learning and for students who bring different experiences and backgrounds to the classroom and how the arts can be used to enhance this framework.
*Scholarships available.*
When | Tuesday, October 10, 2023 4:00pm - 5:30pm |
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Location |
Education Studio at Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
50 Mark West Springs Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Presenter | Dr. Ryan Hourigan |
Cost | $10.00 |
Audience |
Grade K-12 teachers, Administrators, Arts Specialists & Teaching Artists, Arts organizations and service providers |
Registration closes | 10/10/2023 |
Registration |
Tracy Sawyer, Community Partnerships Supervisor Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | 707.800.7529 |
Questions |
Tracy Sawyer, Community Partnerships Supervisor Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | 707.800.7529 |
Online Registration is not available.