UDL Pilot project for Liverpool and Tower Hamlets Schools
Pilot project aim:
Inclusion for all - Removing barriers to learning
Providing access to the curriculum for all learners using the latest online platforms
Pilot project to include:
Support to develop an understanding of Universal Design for Learning via a combination of online and in-school support
Access to the latest online platforms from LGfL and Texthelp (Read&Write and Orbit notes)
Creation of Case studies to share developing good practice emanating out of Liverpool EdTech Hub
Support for use of LGfL learning resources (LGfL schools only) including Busythings / J2e for any LGfL schools in Liverpool
Special offer for 5 Liverpool/Tower Hamlets Schools:
Licences for 5 schools for Read&Write + Orbit notes ( Text Help) for 3 years for all users in the school
Requirements for Pilot Schools
Attendance key pilot group online meetings ( see below)
A willingness to capture outcomes from in-school activities including assistance in creating impact case studies in partnership with LGfL.
Bob Usher launches the Liverpool Inclusion pilot project at the launch of the Liverpool EdTech Hub
Universal Design for Learning Inclusion Support - Autumn 2024
Phase 1 - Inclusion project offer made to Liverpool and Tower Hamlets Schools (October 2025)
Phase 2 - Training support
14th November 2024
Introduction to Universal Design for Learning with Dan Davies - Woodland Academy Trust
18th & 20th November 2024
Making the most of LGfL Resources to support UDL
28th November 2024
Introduction to the Texthelp suite of tool including Read&Write and Orbit notes
4th December 202
AI and UDL: Removing Barriers to Learning for All
Phase 3 - Spring 2025
Individual school Support for UDL development
Phase 4 - Summer 2025
Sharing of good practice achieved by schools
Deadline for applications 4th November 2024