Give an overview of your field experience- (7th and 8th grade ELA Special Education) Elaborate on your observations of Universal Design for learning, in

Give an overview of your field experience- (7th and 8th grade ELA Special Education)

  • Elaborate on your observations of Universal Design for learning, instances when you saw it in effect, and times when you would have suggested more inclusive practices re: engagement, representation and action/expression.
  • Elaborate on your observations of Differentiated Instruction, instances when you saw it in effect, and times when you would have suggested tiered instruction to meet the needs of all of the students
  • Elaborate on your observations of inclusive practices in the content areas and cultural responsiveness, instances when you saw them in effect, and activities you would have suggested to align the instruction with inclusive practices.

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