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The inaugural tertiary education symposium on Universal Design for Learning (UDL), will be held virtually on 5 and 7 September.
Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training (ADCET) is delighted to announce the inaugural tertiary education symposium on Universal Design for Learning (UDL), which will be held virtually on 5 and 7 September.
'UDL In Action: the what, the why and the how of UDL' will bring together experts, practitioners, researchers, and advocates from diverse fields to explore the latest developments in Universal Design for Learning.
The UDL Symposium will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions, workshops, allowing participants to share their knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future initiatives.
By creating an inclusive educational environment that caters to the diverse learning needs of all students, UDL has emerged as a powerful framework for educational innovation and excellence. This symposium offers an opportunity to share knowledge and good practice with your tertiary education colleagues regardless of how far into the UDL journey you or your institution may be.
Download UDL Symposium Program.
We welcome interested colleagues from higher education or vocational education and training contexts from educators, to learning designers, learning support staff, disability advisors, accessibility advisors, assistive technology officers, inclusive education students, and staff and students with a disability in education and training, administrators, policymakers, and other stakeholders who have an interest in Universal Design for Learning.
Tuesday 5 September
ACT, NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic |
5 September 2pm-5pm |
NT, SA |
5 September 1.30pm-4.30pm |
WA |
5 September 12pm-3pm |
NZ |
5 September 4pm-7pm |
Thursday 7 September
ACT, NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic |
7 September 10am-1.30pm |
NT, SA |
7 September 9.30am-1pm |
WA |
7 September 8am-11.30am |
NZ |
7 September 12pm-3.30pm |
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