We work with many teachers and educational designers who experience trepidation and creative fatigue when charged with designing choice into so many aspects of learning. We believe that we can approach educational design in a more learner-centered way by engaging learners in the design of their own learning experiences. In this blog post from the National Center on Universal Design for Learning, you will learn about 10 practical ways to share power with learners and engage them in the learning design process.
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