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Anne Rauch
Catalina Voroneanu
Lee Edmondson
Sarah Zerounian
April 1, 2016
Inclusion and Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning is a new way of thinking about creating learning opportunities for all children. In this Blog article Caitlin Townsend from Jamberoo preschool shares the way in which the UDL principles are embedded in their practice.