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Designing for All: How UDL transforms your ESL classroom.

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What if you could plan your lessons to reach every learner from the very start—without last-minute adjustments or feeling stretched thin? Imagine a classroom where barriers to learning are minimized, and every student has a clear path to engagement and success.

In this transformative episode of Teaching English to Kids: A Journey of Fun Learning, we dive into Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a powerful framework rooted in neuroscience that helps teachers proactively design flexible, inclusive lessons. Moving beyond reactive strategies, UDL empowers you to become a facilitator of learning by building choice and accessibility directly into your teaching.

Join host Paola Pando as we break down the three core principles of UDL and explore what they look like in action.

We’ll walk through a full, practical ESL lesson example on farm animals, showing how to apply UDL from start to finish. Learn how to create a classroom where differentiated instruction becomes a natural part of your planning, not an added burden.

Tune in to discover how to design learning experiences that honor the unique strengths and needs of each child, making your classroom a place where every student can thrive.

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