Project Based Learning and Universal Design for Learning

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This 20-page whitepaper, from the National Center for Supply Chain Automation, outlines the advantages of project-based learning and universal design in learning in two sections. Each pedagogical method is explored in depth and includes detailed guidance for applying the methods in the classroom.

This paper includes the following sections: Project Based Learning Resource Notes, Elements, Examples, Roles, Outcomes, Project Based Learning Template, Methods of Using Project Based Learning, 10 Steps to Create a Lesson Plan, Universal Design for Learning Resource Notes, Principle I: Provide Multiple Means of Representation, Principle II: Provide Multiple Means of Engagement, What is Meant by the Term Curriculum, Purpose of UDL Curriculum, Instructional Planning Process, and more. 

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