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Ari Fleisher

Associate Project Director for Professional Learning
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Ari Fleisher manages visioning and operations for the NH UDL Innovation Network. She supports educators in exploring how UDL can help to further meaningful learning in their classrooms. Ari facilitates small and large teams as they identify barriers and design strategic, intentional ways to make learning more effective and inclusive.

Through her previous work with curriculum, school climate and culture, and social-emotional learning, Ari has loved to see learning environments come alive, both in and out of classrooms. Ari believes that UDL can help to deepen students’ excitement about learning, sparking that innate joy of discovering something new. She is thrilled to be spreading UDL to help students, educators, schools and systems set up for long-term success.

Ari enjoys camping, biking and singing.

 

My Inspiration

I appreciate the UDL framework for, among other things, how it encourages us to fail early and often. Walking the walk, really taking risks and innovating our practice, creates space for students (and educators!) to truly be lifelong learners.

The best teachers are those who show you where to look, but don’t tell you what to see.

Alexandra K. Trenfor

Education

Ed.M., Prevention Science and Practice, Harvard Graduate School of Education
B.A., English Literature, Brandeis University

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