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The goal of UDL is learner agency that is purposeful & reflective, resourceful & authentic, strategic & action-oriented.

Click the button above to view the UDL Guidelines. Once the page is open, click the framework image in the upper right corner. From there you can click on each guideline to read more about it and view examples of how to use it in the classroom.

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The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Data Toolkit is your essential resource for enhancing inclusive and effective educational practices. Developed collaboratively with educators and experts from across California, this toolkit empowers local education agencies (LEAs) to collect, analyze, and use data to monitor UDL implementation and its impact on students, educators, and systems.

-California Collaborative for Educational Excellence (2024)

Explore the UDL Data Toolkit to access:

  • Practical tools like surveys, rubrics, and observation guides

  • Strategies for data analysis and visualization

  • Insights to align UDL implementation with broader goals such as equity and student success