Universal Design for Learning Curriculum for All Learners Presented By Elizabeth Hartmann, Ph.D.. June 17 & 18, 2013 Hampton Inn and Suites – Boise Spectrum Boise, Idaho Sponsore
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Curriculum for All Learners
Presented
By
Elizabeth Hartmann, Ph.D
June 17 & 18, 2013
Hampton Inn and Suites – Boise Spectrum
Boise, Idaho
Sponsored
By
The Idaho State Department of Education - Special Education Division
And
Center on Disabilities and Human Development
College of Education University of Idaho – Boise
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Who Should Attend? *Teachers * *Related Service Personnel * *Paraprofessionals * *Families *
The Presentation: Universal Design for Learning or UDL is a way of thinking about how we can reach all learners and help them to meet their full potential (CAST, 2011) The UDL framework is articulated as three principles: (a) multiple means of engagement, (b) multiple means of representation, and (c) multiple means of action and expression When educators understand these ways of providing instruction, and take on a mindset that learner variability is a resource, it can lead to powerful reform for all learners In this workshop, the UDL framework will be presented and connected to instructional strategies for all learners, which include students with multiple disabilities, visual impairment, and hearing impairment Workshop participants will learn about the UDL framework and how to apply it in ways that will make their learners motivated, purposeful, resourceful, knowledgeable, strategic, and expressive About the Presenter: Dr Hartmann is an Assistant Professor of Education at Lasell College in Massachusetts Prior to Lasell, she was a postdoctoral fellow in Universal Design for Learning (UDL) at Boston College and CAST She graduated from the Joint Doctoral Program in Special Education at the University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco State University She is a licensed special educator and teacher of students with visual impairments and blindness She has taught at the Perkins School for the Blind, the California School for the Blind, and has worked as an itinerant teacher and consultant In her research, she examines how the UDL framework can be used to support pre-service teachers and learners with multiple and complex special needs
Place: Hampton Inn & Suites – Boise, Spectrum – I-84 at Overland & Cole Roads – Boise, Idaho Date: June 17 & 18, 2013
Time: 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m Registration Fee: $30.00 (Non- refundable)
Registration: 8:00 a.m on June 17, 2013
Hotel Rooms: Call: 208-323-2500 – Request a Room from the U of I Deaf-Blind Project Room Block
$105.00 - King–non smoking (Includes Complimentary Breakfast Buffet, High Speed Internet and Airport Shuttle)
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Mailing Address _ City State _ ZIP Phone _E-mail Mail Completed Registration Form with Check/Purchase Order (payable to U niversity of Idaho) to: Idaho Project for Children and Youth with Deaf-Blindness University of Idaho –Boise 322 East Front Street, Suite 440 Boise, Idaho 83702
* Summer Contact Information * Address
E-mail Phone University of Idaho Credit: (Graduate, Undergraduate, and CEU) Fees payable on the day of registration by check or credit card For information, please contact: Cathy Hull E-mail: chull@uidaho.edu Phone: 208-364-9915
REGISTER EARLY SPACE IS LIMITED