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The UDL Learning Network (UDLN) is a group of school districts working together to use Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to improve teaching and learning for all students. In partnership with the California Coalition for Inclusive Learning (CCIL), Supporting Inclusive Practices (SIP), and Open Access, the network helps districts identify barriers that make learning harder for students. District teams focus on real UDL-based challenges in their schools, apply research-based strategies, and learn from one another along the way. They also administer UDL Student Perception Surveys to better understand whether students feel their classrooms reflect UDL, using that feedback to guide ongoing improvement.
This is a map of our current Network partners. Click on the links to the right to learn more about each team and the focus of their work.
Numbers do not tell the whole story, but do share a sense of this Network’s reach.
The timeline below details major milestones in the network and how they led to where we are today.
2023-24
The network begins! The UDLN started with three network partners and five school districts.
2024-25
The network grows to six districts and begins delivery of the UDL Student Perception Surveys.
2025-now
The network grows again! It is now seven districts from around the state and has delivered the UDL Student Perception Survey for two years.
Our Partners
The partner organizations below include intermediary partners and the districts they sponsor for this year’s UDLN.