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One Step at a Time: A Case Study of Incorporating Universal Design for Learning in Library Instruction
Peter, Samantha Huntington ; Clement, Kristina
Peter, Samantha Huntington
Clement, Kristina
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This paper introduces the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), an inclusive pedagogical principle that works to make instruction accessible for all by incorporating different needs of learners into instructional design. This article provides a brief analysis of the literature on UDL within the field of academic libraries and focuses specifically on library instruction. The paper then concludes with a comprehensive case study of the authors’ journey to actively incorporate UDL into their information literacy instruction sessions over a two-semester period, including lessons learned throughout their process.
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Humboldt State University
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Universal Design for Learning,Library Instruction,Information Literacy,Accessibility,Academic Libraries
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