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The Power of Questions in a UDL Environment


Video: The Power of Questions in a UDL Environment



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The presenter in this webinar will assist you in discovering the importance and need for well crafted questions in the classroom. Teaching students how to form questions increases engagement (Engagement, one of the UDL Principles) while thrusting students imaginations into the future to be college or job capable. This webinar also introduces the new look of CAST's UDL principles. Be sure to download all the tools for this webinar.

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Bookmarks:

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  • 0:50 - Goal and I can statements
  • 2:58 - Questions the new answer
  • 3:48 - Poll Question
  • 5:00 - Why Graph
  • 6:20 - Second Graph
  • 7:06 - Poll question
  • 8:52 - Updated UDL Guideline Look
  • 10:00 - Polaroid Camera story
  • 12:18 - Engagement
  • 16:14 - Poll question
  • 20:11 - Self reflection
  • 21:24 - You craft a beautiful question