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Lesson 1 – Understanding Multiple Means of Action and Expression

Multiple Means of Action and Expression

So far we have learned that due to student variability, our students will take in and make sense of information in many different ways. We can plan to support various learning needs by designing many opportunities for authentic engagement, providing digital formats of materials, inviting varied perspectives, and considering the multiple dynamic identities of our students. This is also true when we think about how students interact with their learning materials, move about their learning environments, and demonstrate their learning.

For this reason, it is important to design options for students to express their learning in many ways.