Project Name
Virtual Universal Design for Learning Video Club: Building Teachers’ Capacity to Reach Underserved Learners in New Hampshire’s North Country
The Virtual UDL Video Club is a unique professional learning opportunity for educators to collaborate to design engaging, accessible, and challenging learning environments for all students, particularly students who have been traditionally marginalized. Each month, teams of teachers from three schools in New Hampshire’s remote North Country region come together virtually to share and explore video footage from their own classrooms (face-to-face, virtual, or hybrid). Using Learning Designed, teachers collaborate to identify barriers to learning and design inclusive opportunities in which all learners can thrive.
The Virtual UDL Video Club is designed to be an innovative, collaborative professional learning experience that will endure long after the project ends. Engaging in Video Club supports teachers to reach the following goals:
Engage in a larger community of NH educators who are committed to UDL by connecting with CAST’s NH UDL Innovation Network, a thriving multiyear professional learning opportunity launched in partnership by CAST and the NH Department of Education that has grown to include more than 70 schools and more than 500 participants across the state.
2020 – 2021
Jane’s Trust
Jenna Gravel, PI
Contact
For more information about this project, Please contact Jenna Gravel.