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Universal Design and the
  Inclusive Classroom

     Heather Mole
Introduction

    Heather Mole
Access Services Advisor
Accommodation Approach


Access is a problem for the individual



Access is achieved through
accommodations and/or retrofitting

Access is retroactive


Access is specialized

Access is consumable




         Adapted from AHEAD Universal Design Initiative Team (2004)
Accommodation Approach                    Universal Design Approach


Access is a problem for the individual    Access is a problem stemming from the
                                          environment

Access is achieved through                The system/environment is designed, to the
accommodations and/or retrofitting        greatest extent possible, to be usable by all

Access is retroactive                     Access is proactive


Access is specialized                     Access is inclusive

Access is consumable                      Access is sustainable




              Adapted from AHEAD Universal Design Initiative Team (2004)
Accommodations
•   Alternative test arrangements
•   Re-assignment of a class to an accessible location
•   Alternative assignments
•   Sign language interpreter
•   Assistive listening devices
•   Laboratory assistant for laboratory classes.
•   Course substitution
•   Materials provided in alternative print
•   Early registration
•   Extended time to complete class assignments.
•   Permission to tape record lectures.

(Aune, 1998: 189)
A comprehensive understanding of disability requires
 us to examine thearchitectral institutional
                   architectural, institutional,
informationaland attitudinal environments that
 informational,     attitudinal
 disabled people encounter. (Kroeger and Schuck,
 1993:104)

 We must go beyond minima to optima and
 institutionalize the concept of universal design... We
 must stop thinking “special”, because the consequence
     special seperate
 of “special” is “separate”.(Kroeger and Schuck,
 1993:105, 106)
Research Questions
• Changing from one model to another – a success?

• Is the whole institution involved?

• Are service providers seeing their roles change?

• Is Universal Design part of the change? How is it related?

• What does the social model of disability approach look like?

• What are the main issues and considerations?

• What are the challenges and successes?
Emerging Themes

• Changing language and     • Documenting disability
  changing concepts
                            • Faculty endorsement
• Becoming a collaborator
                            • Funding
• Becoming an expert
                            • Student Consultation
• Decentralizing
Recommendations
1 Education about disability studies, the social
  model, inclusive education and user-led
  organizations.

2 Education about the concept of Universal Design
  to become experts and resource centres.

3 Involve the students.

4 Build networks with faculty, teaching support
  services, administration, facilities staff and
  information technology services.
Recommendations
5 Review literature and publications, the language
  used when communicating with stakeholders
  and registration documentation guidelines.

6 Wherever possible, UD should be presented as
  one tool for the implementation of the social
  model and not the sole solution.
Part 2



What does UD look like at McGill
         University?
Context – Demographics and current
       trends at McGill OSD
       Number of students registered at McGill OSD

1200

1000

 800

 600

 400

 200

   0
Disability Categories 2010-11 – McGill OSD

                      Mental health
                        disorder        Hearing
                          25%         impairment
                                          1%
Learning disability
       15%                                             Organic
                                                     impairment
                                                        17%


                                                      Motor
  Attention Deficit                                 impairment
      Disorder                                         8%
        15%
                                        Visual impairment
                        Multiple
                                                3%
                      impairments
                         16%
What is UDL?
1. Provide Multiple Means           2. Provide Multiple Means          3. Provide Multiple Means
of Representation                   of Action and Expression           of Engagement



Offer alternatives for auditory &    Vary methods for response         Optimize choice and autonomy
            visual info              Optimize access to tools and          Minimize threats and
                                         assistive technology                   distractions




      Clarify vocab, symbols            Use multiple media for           Heighten salience of goals
 Illustrate through multimedia             communication                  Foster collaboration and
                                                                                community




   Supply background info                  Support planning &            Promote expectations that
     Highlight big ideas                      development                   optimize motivation
   Maximise generalisation          Allow for monitoring of progress      Develop self-assessment

  Adapted from CAST (2011) Universal design for learning guidelines version 2.0.
              Wakefield, MA (www.cast.org, www.udlcenter.org)
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Universal Design and the Inclusive Classroom

  • 1. Universal Design and the Inclusive Classroom Heather Mole
  • 2. Introduction Heather Mole Access Services Advisor
  • 3.
  • 4. Accommodation Approach Access is a problem for the individual Access is achieved through accommodations and/or retrofitting Access is retroactive Access is specialized Access is consumable Adapted from AHEAD Universal Design Initiative Team (2004)
  • 5.
  • 6. Accommodation Approach Universal Design Approach Access is a problem for the individual Access is a problem stemming from the environment Access is achieved through The system/environment is designed, to the accommodations and/or retrofitting greatest extent possible, to be usable by all Access is retroactive Access is proactive Access is specialized Access is inclusive Access is consumable Access is sustainable Adapted from AHEAD Universal Design Initiative Team (2004)
  • 7.
  • 8. Accommodations • Alternative test arrangements • Re-assignment of a class to an accessible location • Alternative assignments • Sign language interpreter • Assistive listening devices • Laboratory assistant for laboratory classes. • Course substitution • Materials provided in alternative print • Early registration • Extended time to complete class assignments. • Permission to tape record lectures. (Aune, 1998: 189)
  • 9. A comprehensive understanding of disability requires us to examine thearchitectral institutional architectural, institutional, informationaland attitudinal environments that informational, attitudinal disabled people encounter. (Kroeger and Schuck, 1993:104) We must go beyond minima to optima and institutionalize the concept of universal design... We must stop thinking “special”, because the consequence special seperate of “special” is “separate”.(Kroeger and Schuck, 1993:105, 106)
  • 10.
  • 11. Research Questions • Changing from one model to another – a success? • Is the whole institution involved? • Are service providers seeing their roles change? • Is Universal Design part of the change? How is it related? • What does the social model of disability approach look like? • What are the main issues and considerations? • What are the challenges and successes?
  • 12.
  • 13. Emerging Themes • Changing language and • Documenting disability changing concepts • Faculty endorsement • Becoming a collaborator • Funding • Becoming an expert • Student Consultation • Decentralizing
  • 14. Recommendations 1 Education about disability studies, the social model, inclusive education and user-led organizations. 2 Education about the concept of Universal Design to become experts and resource centres. 3 Involve the students. 4 Build networks with faculty, teaching support services, administration, facilities staff and information technology services.
  • 15. Recommendations 5 Review literature and publications, the language used when communicating with stakeholders and registration documentation guidelines. 6 Wherever possible, UD should be presented as one tool for the implementation of the social model and not the sole solution.
  • 16. Part 2 What does UD look like at McGill University?
  • 17. Context – Demographics and current trends at McGill OSD Number of students registered at McGill OSD 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0
  • 18. Disability Categories 2010-11 – McGill OSD Mental health disorder Hearing 25% impairment 1% Learning disability 15% Organic impairment 17% Motor Attention Deficit impairment Disorder 8% 15% Visual impairment Multiple 3% impairments 16%
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  • 21. What is UDL? 1. Provide Multiple Means 2. Provide Multiple Means 3. Provide Multiple Means of Representation of Action and Expression of Engagement Offer alternatives for auditory & Vary methods for response Optimize choice and autonomy visual info Optimize access to tools and Minimize threats and assistive technology distractions Clarify vocab, symbols Use multiple media for Heighten salience of goals Illustrate through multimedia communication Foster collaboration and community Supply background info Support planning & Promote expectations that Highlight big ideas development optimize motivation Maximise generalisation Allow for monitoring of progress Develop self-assessment Adapted from CAST (2011) Universal design for learning guidelines version 2.0. Wakefield, MA (www.cast.org, www.udlcenter.org)

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Does anyone need a digital version (USB) or large print copy of the slides?
  2. Sudden recent increase in the volume of students with Disabilities registered at the OSD560 in 2009/2010 – 840 in 2010/2011. 2011/12?Explosion in the diversity of disabilities: the main concerns of our student body are now ‘invisible’ disabilities: Learning Disabilities, ADHD and Mental Health represent the three largest sub-category.Emerging clienteles, identified by the MELS are requiring focus, are starting to appear in Higher Education. There are already half a dozen students with Aspergers and ASD registered. Likelihood is this number will triple in fall 2012. These new clienteles raise important wide scale questions about inclusion.
  3. Examples:Print disables because – without alternate formats (digital) people cannot manipulate text using adaptive tech or carry texts that are heavyOne style of communication for an hour can be disablingVaried responsibilities given to staff so that they can shift attentionDifferent formats of info in case attention to spoken word is inconsistentComplex, text-heavy websites (no illustrations)Building in flexible schedules, not making attendance mandatory unless it’s an objective, providing different media for participating (online, in person, in groups)
  4. UDL provides a blueprint for creating instructional goals, methods, materials, and assessments that work for everyone--not a single, one-size-fits-all solution but rather flexible approaches that can be customized and adjusted for individual needs.It looks at the What, How and Why of learning.1 Present information and content in different ways2 Differentiate the ways that students can express what they know3 Stimulate interest and motivation for learning