What if the secret to boosting student motivation was giving them a say in how they learn? In this episode of the UDL Guidelines podcast, we'll consider the power of choice and autonomy in teaching and learning. You'll discover practical ways to implement choice in your courses or trainings by offering content selections, assessment options, process choices, and varied learning resources. Whether you're redesigning assessments or looking to increase engagement, this episode offers straightforward strategies for creating a more inclusive learning experience.
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UDL Tips
"The Power of Choice in Teaching and Learning"
Resources
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George, M. J., & Thompson, J. E. (2024). Giving choice in assignments. In C. Harrington (Ed.), Creating culturally affirming and meaningful assignments (pp. 87-100). Routledge.
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Credits
Based on UDL Tips by Diana J. LaRocco, EdD
Produced and Hosted by Brian A. Dixon, PhD
Music by Lynne Publishing