Universal Design for Learning in Physical Education
BY LAUREN LIEBERMAN, PHD, COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT, and MICHELLE GRENIER, PHD, UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
MARCH 2020
In the presentation below, Human Kinetics authors Lauren Lieberman and Michelle Grenier discuss Universal Design for Learning (UDL) so that you, as an educator, can ensure all students have access to your curriculum.
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Books by the Presenters
Human Kinetics books can be found in our Health Education, Physical Education, and Adapted Physical Education Collections, including their books Universal Design for Learning in Physical Education, PE for Children with Moderate to Severe Disabilities, Strategies for Inclusion With Web Resource 3rd Edition, and Physical Education for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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