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Universal Design Instructional MethodologiesHere are some strategies to help instructors with these challenges in the classroom. Lecture requires sustained concentration, retention of information, fluency in spoken language, and note-taking.
Written exercises require reading, writing, access to print formats and English language fluency.
Group work often requires substantial, appropriate physical space; use of printed materials; sustained concentration; interpersonal, communication and writing skills; and may spark anxiety issues.
Discussion requires English language fluency and use of auditory information; may require note-taking, sustained concentration, and use of visual information; may compromise effectiveness of accommodations (sign language interpreters/captioners) and spark anxiety issues; and space may have inadequate acoustics.
Power Point and overhead presentations require use of visual information (clarity, color, size, and density of slides) and lighting may be an issue.
Video/films require use of auditory and visual information and lighting may be an issue.
Activities often require substantial physical movement, use of auditory and visual information and English language fluency; may spark anxiety issues, compromise the effectiveness of accommodations (sign language interpreters/captioners), and prevent adequate control of physical environment (noise, space, lighting).
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