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Growth Mindset &

Universal Design For Learning

Accessibility for ALL learners

Welcome LearnersGive yourself a hand. As long as you are seeking to be an engaged learner yourself, you will develop more and more ways to support your students’ needs to become:

● College● Career and● Community READY!

Norms● Stay engaged.● Honor our time.● Assume “good will”.● Respect others’ ideas, opinions, and

differences.● Be positive and contribute to your own

learning and the learning of others.

For participants to develop an understanding of Growth Mindset, and it’s application to Universal Design for Learning.

Outcomes

*Time to partner up and start growing dendrites!

● What is Growth Mindset?● Research linked to Growth Mindset● Effects of praise● Mistakes

Growth Mindset

Do you see these mindsets in your students?

Ned the Neuron

Neuroplasticity

Brain Training: The 21 Day (minimum) Rule

New Mindsets

New results

This is important for adults because:

“Students don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”

Can Mindset be Influenced?

Choosing a challenge after success

BEFORE

The effect of praise on failure

On performance:

Effect of Praise: and on honesty!!

When we say:

Impact of Intelligence Feedback/ Praise

You’re the best...

Students hear:If I take risks and make mistakes, I won’t be the best.

You’ll get this right away...

If I can’t learn other things as quickly I won’t be viewed as smart

Don’t worry it’s easy...

I don’t want to look like I have to try hard.

Explicit Instruction in Failure?

How do mistakes help learning?Paying attention to WHY and HOW we made the mistake – then finding a new strategy… THAT is what makes a mistake “good.”

Recap:Growth Mindset is NOT:– Encouraging one another– Seeing effort as good– Challenging oneself– Persevering, never giving up– Learning from mistakes

• Growth Mindset IS: understanding we can develop our abilities

What is something you are really sure you can’t do

well?

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UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING

➢ What is UDL?➢ UDL Principles➢ UDL and the Common Core State

Standards➢ UDL Guidelines➢ Developing Expert Learners (Growth

Mindset)➢ UDL in Practice-Strategies that Work

With your partner come up with as many examples of how the world has become more accessible to a wide range of people with diverse needs.

Accessibility

Think of your community--stores, schools, parks, playgrounds, transportation

Based on Universal Design concepts,Universal Design for Learning is…

“A scientifically valid framework for guiding instructional practice that provides flexibility in the ways information is presented, in the ways students respond or demonstrate knowledge and skills, and in the ways students are engaged.”

---Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008.

What is UDL?

“To reduce barriers in instruction, provide appropriate accommodations, supports, and challenges, and maintain high achievement, expectations for ALL students, including students with disabilities and students who are limited English proficient.” ---Higher Education

Opportunity Act of 2008.

What is the intent of UDL?UDL is really a merging of general education

and special education, a sharing of responsibility, resources, and ownership. It

gets away from the “their kids-our kids” divide.

----David Rose The Center for Applied Special Technology

Is this UDL?

With your partner,

UDL Check-in #1

In regards to UDL take 2 minutes to talk or write about your...

Wonderings

Concerns

Thoughts

Three UDL Principles

● Based on neuroscience research● Provide the underlying framework

for UDL guidelines● Vygotsky and Bloom adopted

similar 3-part framework foundations in their work.

1. Promoting motivation to learn and building interest.

2. Providing options for how information is taken in and facilitating connections and understanding based on student’s strengths and interests.

3. Providing options for output of information and demonstrating understanding through response.

Information going in

Multimedia--Youtube clips, websites, Power points

Literature--books, articles, magazines, newspapers

Songs or Poems

Real life examples of concept

Take a “field-trip” around campus

Pose a problem to solve

Information going in (making meaning)

Activate prior knowledge/build connections

Stations with activities for different learner interests/strengths

Anchor Charts

Graphic Organizers

Opportunities to research topics

Technology

Information coming out

iPad, Google Docs, iMovie, Powerpoint

Songs/Poems

Reenactment or role play

Project

Essay or report

Posters or drawings or anchor charts

With your partner discuss...An area of content where you may utilize UDL principles and discuss one idea for each principle.

UDL Check-in #2

CCSS are…Grounded in evidence and research, and internationally benchmarked, these rigorous education standards establish a set of shared goals and expectations for what K-12 students should understand and be able to do in English Language Arts and Mathematics in order to be prepared for success in college and the workplace.

www.udlcenter.org

UDL and Common Core State Standards

UDL is included in the application to students with disabilities section of the CCSS. Although this reference to UDL may give the impression that UDL is just for students with disabilities, ALL students can benefit from applying UDL to curriculum design and instructional practice.

UDL and CCSSJust like all people benefit from Universal Design ideas that create more

accessible buildings, products, and environments...All students can benefit

from Universal Design for Learning design and practices that make learning

accessible for all learners.

The CCSS can be considered the “What” in education, i.e., the goals and expectations and UDL can be considered the “How” in education, i.e., the curriculum and instructional framework teachers use to plan their lessons.

UDL and CCSS

UDL and CCSS are complementary…The UDL framework provides educators with the means to maximize student attainment of CCSS.

UDL and CCSS

● Help in making informed decisions about what practices are optimal.

● Articulate the specific practices that have been shown to be effective.

● Assist curriculum developers in designing flexible curricula that reduce barriers to learning.

http://www.udlcenter.org/aboutudl/udlguidelines

UDL Guidelines

● From a UDL perspective, the goal to develop expert learners is a driving force throughout a successful learning process.

● UDL defines expert learners as learners who are resourceful and knowledgeable, strategic and goal-directed, and purposeful and motivated.

● UDL is all about guiding each student to be the

absolute best learner that he/she can be.

Developing Expert Learners

Expert Learners are eager to learn, challenge themselves, demonstrate effort, resilience, risk-taking, organization, self-regulation, are engaged in the materials, make mistakes and learn from them, persevere, ask questions, correct you, make connections, don’t give up, are active not passive, plan their approach to learning, reflect on their learning, are motivated, and know how to learn.

Notice a word that is missing from this description???

Encourage Students to be Resourceful and Knowledgeable…❖ Incorporate reciprocal teaching where

students predict, question, clarify, and summarize. They gain knowledge while becoming immersed in the learning process.

❖ Include an anticipation guide to activate background knowledge and identify text-based evidence to deepen initial understandings.

Strategies that work

Guide students to be Strategic and Goal Directed…❖ Frame the learning environment by

communicating the standards and learning process. You can post the standards, agenda for the day, and anchor charts.

❖ Apply graphic organizers to guide students’ abilities to organize their strategic thinking and broaden their knowledge base.

Strategies that work

Inspire Purposeful and Motivated Learners❖ Make time for journaling and encourage

students to reflect on their learning experiences, while setting goals for future learning.

❖ Focus on effort and personal growth to inspire long-lasting learning habits of mind. Weave in growth mindset philosophy throughout each day!

Strategies that work

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