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Universal Design for Learning: 5 Strategies That Benefit Neurodiverse Students

Universal Design for Learning is a teaching approach that aims to support and encourage all types of students, including those with ADHD and learning differences. Teachers can use these strategies – from planning active lessons to supporting executive functions — to break free from one-size-fits-all methods of instruction.

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