UDL in action
Tools and strategies for inclusive teaching
Explore innovative tools to enhance learning for every student
Discover powerful resources that foster creativity, independence, and inclusivity
Just2easy (J2e)
Just2easy offers creative tools for writing, drawing, animation, and coding that empower students to express themselves in diverse ways. With J2e, students can safely share their work, both in the classroom and at home, while practicing key skills through fun, engaging activities.
BusyThings
BusyThings provides interactive games and resources covering subjects like English, math, and science. Aligned with the National Curriculum, it promotes independence by allowing students to revisit activities, supporting UDL principles through varied ways to engage and express their learning.
TextHelp
TextHelp creates inclusive tools for reading, writing, and math, helping students with challenges like dyslexia. By enhancing understanding and communication, TextHelp builds student confidence and opens up opportunities for success in learning.
LGfL learning resources
LGfL offers safe, award-winning digital resources that support UDL principles, making learning accessible to all. From comprehensive cross-curricular topic-based resources to symbolised versions of text, LGfL helps create an inclusive classroom for every learner.
Removing barriers to learning
Empowering every student through inclusive practices and smart technology
Empowering educators to make a difference
Bob Usher, LGfL Content Manager, shares how the choices we make as educators can profoundly impact a child’s progress.
By using the right technology and inclusive teaching methods, we can connect with every student and give them the best chance to succeed.
Watch to learn how you can create an environment where all students have the opportunity to express their learning in ways that work for them.
Strategies for shaping inclusive learning
Embracing flexibility and inclusion for every learner
Understanding UDL as a mindset
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is about more than just strategies; it’s a mindset that focuses on:
Removing barriers: UDL aims to change the design of the environment and curriculum rather than changing the learner. By anticipating variability, UDL empowers all learners to engage meaningfully.
Diverse approaches: Incorporating a variety of methods and materials ensures that every learner can connect with the content in a way that suits them best. This can include visual aids, audio recordings, hands-on activities, and technology.
Embracing individuality: Every learner has strengths and weaknesses that can be influenced by various factors. UDL promotes recognising these differences and adapting accordingly.
Overcoming barriers with UDL
Learn from a school’s UDL journey as they identify and address learning barriers. Discover how building confidence, taking risks, and embracing new teaching methods can positively impact your classroom.
UDL at Woodland Academy Trust
Join Daniel Davies at the EdTech Hubs Summit as he introduces the Woodland Academy Trust’s UDL approach. This session covers how to implement UDL, start staff on their EdTech journey, and the benefits seen at Woodland Academy.
The power of technology in UDL
Experts from CAST share how technology can break down barriers and create more accessible learning environments for all students. Watch to see how tech plays a vital role in making UDL a success.
Unlock student potential with UDL
By adopting UDL as a mindset, we ensure that learning is accessible and engaging for every student, regardless of their background or challenges. Explore how UDL can transform your teaching approach, helping each learner reach their full potential.