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Best Practices Digital Handbook
Best practices are intended to support multilingual learners (MLs) in all classes, no matter their proficiency level. These strategies are expected to be used by all teachers within lessons, assignments, and assessments to support MLs and all learners. Best practices are strategies that educators can quickly implement within daily instruction, activities, and classroom assessments.
Accommodations Digital Handbook
Universal design principles address policies and practices intended to improve access to learning and assessments for all students. Universal design principles are essential to developing and reviewing instructional and assessment content because some ways of presenting content make it difficult for some students to show what they know. When educators employ universal design techniques, they can better understand what students know and can do. Universal design techniques should be applied consistently in instruction and assessments. In contrast to retrofitting, these techniques are integrated into teaching and assessment from the start.
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