Bring your favorite co-teacher and join us for an engaging session on creating inclusive math instruction through collaboration! This professional development opportunity will explore the foundations of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in math, providing educators with practical strategies to ensure all students can access and engage with mathematical concepts. Participants will delve into effective co-teaching models, collaboration strategies, and the implementation of Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) to meet the needs of diverse learners. Through hands-on activities, teams will adapt math lessons using UDL and SDI principles, leaving with actionable strategies to enhance inclusive practices in their classrooms.
Key Takeaways:
Understand the principles of UDL and their application in math instruction
Explore co-teaching models and effective collaboration techniques
Learn how to implement SDI to support diverse learning needs
Engage in hands-on lesson adaptations to promote accessibility and engagement
This session is ideal for general and special education teachers looking to strengthen their inclusive practices through co-teaching and intentional lesson design.
There are two price tiers for this event
1. Region 10 public local education agencies receive free registration
2. Out of Region and/or Private/Non-Profit entities pay $150.00
Discounts will be reflected at checkout.
If paying with a P.O., please send a copy of the P.O. to Melina Renteria at melina.renteria@region10.org.