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A. Galkien
ė, O. Monkevičienė (eds.),
Improving Inclusive Education through
Universal Design for Learning
, Inclusive Learning and Educational Equity 5,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80658-3_12
Chapter 12
The Model of UDL Implementation
Enabling the Development of Inclusive
Education in Different Educational
Contexts: Conclusions
Alvyra Galkien
ė and Ona Monkevičienė
Abstract This chapter presents the conclusions of research carried out by Polish,
Lithuanian, Finnish, and Austrian researchers, aimed at providing an answer to the
question of ‘How the implementation of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
enriches the practices of inclusive education in different educational contexts.’ The
summary of the research results is followed by a model
of the application of the
UDL approach for the development of inclusive education. In the model, the UDL
approach is presented as an approach of transforming the process of education and
strengthening
teacher inclusive attitudes, as a prerequisite for the pupil’s becoming
an expert learner, a means for mobilizing the school community,
a tool for reflecting
teacher competences, and a new perspective for re-interpreting educational prac-
tices. The UDL application model is valuable in terms of developing inclusive edu-
cation
practices, as it allows us to see barriers to pupil education as well as relevant
directions for improving education in any educational and cultural context.
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