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Macomb Secondary Universal Design for Learning Project 2007-2008

 

Thank you for your interest in Macomb ’s Secondary Universal Design for Learning Project. This initiative is designed to provide teachers with the tools and strategies they need to efficiently and effectively differentiate instruction with technology, so that ALL students can successfully complete the rigorous secondary school curriculum.

This project is developed around a framework called Universal Design for Learning or UDL. UDL is an educational  approach to teaching, learning and assessment that draws on brain research and new media technologies to respond to individual learner differences and interests. It also provides educators with a new and effective way to capitalize on students' techno-enthusiasm, interests and skills.

For more information about Universal Design for Learning, visit the Center for Applied Special Technologies (CAST) site  www.cast.org.  

Click Here to Download the 2007-2008 Application

Click Here to Download the Information Packet

The 2007-08 UDL project:

WHO:

  • Collaborative teams consisting of 3-5 members per team. Teams should be comprised of the principal, at least 2 secondary teachers responsible for Language Arts, Science, Math or Social Studies instruction and 1 special education support instructor. Other members could include Technology Coordinators, Media Specialists, Speech Language Pathologists, AT Representatives etc.

  • Schools employing a co-teaching approach to instructional collaboration are encouraged to apply.

  • Schools employing a successful model of collaborative planning and     assessment are encouraged to apply.

WHAT: Teams will.. 

         Apply Universal Design for Learning technologies and strategies to a learning environment throughout next school year.

         Attend intense 3 day workshop on UDL goals, methods, strategies, materials and assessment protocols presented by staff from the Center for Applied Science and Technology, national leaders in the UDL initiative.www.cast.org.

         Receive a stipend for participating in the summer institute ($100/day).

         Attend 4 additional Professional Development days throughout the year.

         Receive reimbursement for any team member requiring a substitute ($90/day maximum).

         Receive follow-up support/instruction by MISD leaders and CAST staff via distance learning technology, facilitated team meetings, curriculum design support, virtual any-time training materials.

         Develop and use practical, classroom-based and school-based lessons using a Universal Design for Learning Framework to differentiate instruction and address the diversity of student needs in the classroom.

         Effectively use comprehensive, accurate assessments that measure what students really know, assessments that are useful for improving student learning.

         Create a school-wide plan using UDL as a framework for integrating flexible technology into curriculum materials and instruction.

WHERE:

Initial and follow-up professional development sessions will take place at the Macomb ISD Educational Service Center. Individualized planning meetings will take place in the team's home school.

  WHEN:

The first year of the Macomb Secondary UDL project provides teaching teams with intense study including:

         Three (3) days of professional development provided by the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST)  August 13, 14, & 15, 2007.

         Four (4) follow-up days of Professional Development during the school year
September 25, 2007; November 7, 2007; February 7, 2008 and May 6, 2008.

         On- going team-center, personalized, school based planning and learning opportunities throughout the year.

         Planning, collaboration, resource sharing with other teams across the county.

The second year will focus on maintaining the school and district wide UDL cohort and include:

         On-going team center, personalized, school-based planning and learning opportunities throughout the year.

         Up to two follow-up professional development training sessions during the school year.

         Planning, collaboration, resource sharing with other teams across the county.

 PROJECT EVALUATION :

Data from participating teams will be collected during year one and two.  The kinds of data collected will include:

  • Classroom based formative data

  • Standardized assessment results

  • Process data regarding the structure of team collaboration

  • Anecdotal data from teachers/students

  • Survey data from teachers/students

    OTHER:

SB CEUs will be offered for the Initial and Follow-up professional development sessions.

 

Applications for the 2007-2008 school year are being accepted through April 27, 2007.

 

Questions regarding the application, should be directed to:

 Kim Hernandez khernandez@misd.net

Questions regarding Macomb County Secondary UDL project contact and of the Project Leaders:

Susan Hardin 
shardin@misd.net

Mike Klein 
mklein@misd.net

Maureen Staskowski mstaskowski@misd.net

Carrie Wozniak 
cwozniak@misd.net

 

 

 
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