The Universal Design for Learning Institute will take place February 26 to 28. Save the date!
What is the UDL Institute?
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Institute is a three-day in-person immersive professional learning experience for Humber faculty. During the UDL Institute, Humber faculty will reflect on and create opportunities to adopt a UDL framework into their teaching practice, examine their current curriculum practices and design learning experiences that integrate an Antiracism and UDL framework. Faculty who participate in the UDL Institute and successfully complete the final assessment* will receive a micro-credential. (Faculty who have completed the Inclusive Curriculum Design Certificate (ICDC) at Humber may be eligible for recognition of this prior learning for part of the Micro credential).
Learning outcomes:
- Identify the rationale, goals, and principles of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework
- Examine methodologies and strategies that are associated with UDL in higher education
- Consider ways to incorporate UDL Principles into teaching practice
- Re-design a learning experience, either a lesson or an assessment, using a UDL Framework
We are pleased to announce that for this year's institute, we have Eric Moore, PhD and Andratesha Fritzgerald, EdS joining as guest lecturers.
Registration will open soon.