Universal design for learning
Before we start to expand the course, we recommend that you take a moment to plan your course so that it complies with standards and recommendations that have been set to accommodate students' diverse needs and abilities. To do so, we will follow what is referred to as the UDL, which are guidelines that assure accessibility services for individuals with disabilities.
In this section, we will look at legal requirements but keep in mind that the UDL has its roots in ethics, human dignity, and the belief that all individuals deserve to have access to education.
However, in returning to legal frameworks that assure accessibility services to individuals who may have disability issues, let's remember that we must comply ...
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