Universal Design for Learning: Towards More Equitable Classrooms
27 Novembro 2025
|Formación para el Profesorado Zona de Profes ·
Universal Design for Learning: Inspiring resources
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is all about creating flexible learning environments that meet the diverse needs of every student. At Macmillan, we support teachers in applying UDL principles by providing practical resources that encourage engagement, representation, and expression. Below you’ll find three videos that illustrate how UDL can transform classroom practice.
Small Adjustments for BIG impact | Marta Rosińska
Discover how small changes can make a big difference in your classroom. Marta Rosińska shares her journey from traditional teaching to a more inclusive approach, highlighting practical strategies such as brain breaks, formative assessment, and student voice to remove barriers and boost confidence.
Unlearning to Apply UDL | Allison Posey
In this talk, Allison Posey explores how teachers can “unlearn” traditional approaches in order to embrace Universal Design for Learning (UDL). She emphasizes the importance of recognizing learner variability and designing lessons that are flexible, inclusive, and responsive to students’ diverse needs. This video is a powerful reminder that applying UDL is not just about adding strategies, but about shifting mindsets to create truly accessible learning environments.
Discover UDL’s Interlocking Gears: Beyond the Guidelines | Loui Lord Nelson
In this session, Loui Lord Nelson takes a deeper look at Universal Design for Learning (UDL) by exploring its “interlocking gears.” She explains how UDL goes beyond the guidelines to create truly adaptive and responsive classrooms. This video highlights how teachers can design lessons that foster engagement, representation, and expression, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed.