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Ongoing teacher support and development is essential for student success. District planning, professional development and coaching across content can improve equity and access for students by leveraging three principles, Universal Design for Learning, analysis of tasks and content progressions, and concrete-pictorial-abstract representations.

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Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Equity and access through instructional design should be intentional. All instruction should begin with the expectation that all learners are different. Leveraging the neural networks for engagement, action and expression, and representation following the UDL Guidelines allows all students to access learning experiences.

Task Analysis and Progressions

Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract

Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract representations pair content with hands-on, multi-sensory experiences. Moving flexibly back and forth through these representations help students make connections and overcome barriers. This also allows teachers to adapt content in the moment improving access for all students.