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    Lauren Ralph

    11/12/2012

    UDL Assignment

    Curriculum Material Selected

    Content Area: Mathematics

    Grade Level: 4th

    Publisher: McGraw-Hill and Wright Group

    Year of Publication: 2004

    Description of Materials: For this assignment, I viewed the teachers edition of the textbook. It

    included all of the lessons and assignments included in the fourth grade curriculum taught at

    Westview Elemenatry School.

    UDL Features within the Curriculum

    The three principles of universal design for learning include multiple means of

    representation, action and expression, and engagement. First, multiple means of representation

    describes the different ways information is presented. The mathematics book includes many

    options for multiple means of representation including a math journal with problems in it,

    activities linked to the smart board, worksheets, interactive study links, and various videos. For

    example, the curriculum incorporates a math book and journal. Therefore, some activities can be

    done in the book while others with the journal. In addition, the book also comes with a computer

    portion that can be seen on the smart board. In this way, the activities can be represented not only

    on the dry erase board or paper, but on the smart board as well. Overall, the book includes

    different ways to present information that can be useful for different learners, a very important

    part of universal design for learning.

    The second principle of universal design for learning, multiple means of action and

    engagement, describes different ways for students to express what they know. Within the book, I

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    found a few examples such as worksheets and partner or group activities but am adamant that

    more can be incorporated. For example, there are various worksheets that are included in the

    math journal corresponding to the lessons for each day. Each page consists of problems that

    students are able to work on to show their knowledge. In my opinion, this is not enough

    however. Students will undoubtedly get bored with the same repetitive worksheets everyday.

    Therefore, I think that more options for expression such as different projects, pictures, or

    presentations should be included. While it may be harder for the subject of mathematics, it does

    not mean it needs to be boring for the students. The book does a superior job of including

    different activities but in terms of students showing what they know, there are not as many

    selections possible.

    Lastly, the third principle of universal design for learning is multiple means of

    engagement. This principle includes options for tapping into the learners interests and

    motivations. After looking through the book, it is easy to see that there are many ways for

    students to become engaged with their work. While the curriculum consists of typical math

    worksheets, there are also interactive lessons and video study links that are available. The book

    does a fine job of including different ways for students to stay engaged but I think there are more

    options to be pursued as well.

    Furthermore, aside from the three main principles of universal design for learning, the

    mathematics book also includes many important features consistent with a universal design for

    learning curriculum. The book highlights points on individualization and enrichment, meeting

    the needs of all learners. Therefore, even if you have students at different levels, the book

    provides ides and resources for you to instruct them all. Moreover, the book also incorporates a

    three-component lesson plan for each topic. The plan starts off with teaching the lesson, moves

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    to ongoing learning and practice, and finishes with options for individualizing. Overall, the

    lesson plans do a superior job of accounting for all styles and needs of learning. Background

    information and advanced preparation along with extra practice and assessment support is also

    available. McGraw Hill and the Wright Group truly thought of the various learners that teachers

    would encounter when publishing this book. While universal design for learning consists of three

    main principles, the features listed above also play an important role in a customized curriculum

    that works for everyone.

    To conclude, the book I viewed not only showed evidence of the three main principles of

    universal design for learning but also of other features as well. That being said, there are some

    changes that I would make in order to make instruction as successful as possible. First, in terms

    of representation, I would include more creative ways of learning such as a song or video. While

    the book has different means of representation, they have the ability to get repetitive. Next, from

    the action and expression perspective, I saw room for a lot of improvement. Aside form just

    doing worksheets, I think that incorporating group projects or demonstrations once in while

    could be very beneficial to the students. Lastly, when talking about engagement of students, the

    book gave various options to keep students attentive and intrigued. However, the book is eight

    years old and I think that there is undoubtedly more math applications and technology available

    that is possible to include. Such items would keep students engaged and having fun while still

    teaching them about math. To conclude, I think that the book I viewed had some very good

    examples of universal design for learning inside of it, especially for being eight years old. There

    are only a few suggestions I had and a lot of it has to do with newer technology and ways of

    learning. Moreover, it is ultimately up to the teacher and the curriculum of the school itself to

    incorporate such strategies. Often I think that the book has so much more to offer that for

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    whatever reason educators may not be taking advantage of. Thus, this math curriculum is a very

    good start to a universally designed curriculum and has the potential to be very successful with a

    few minor changes and additions.