Treffer: Working Smarter: Using Universal Design for Learning to Spiral Curriculum in Small Special Education Preparation Programs

Title:
Working Smarter: Using Universal Design for Learning to Spiral Curriculum in Small Special Education Preparation Programs
Language:
English
Source:
Journal of Special Education Preparation. 2022 2(2):30-41.
Availability:
Ball State University Libraries. 2000 West University Avenue. Muncie, IN 47306. Tel: 765-285-8032; e-mail: odslibs@bsu.edu; Web site: bsu.edu/library
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
12
Publication Date:
2022
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Journal Articles<br />Reports - Descriptive<br />Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level:
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
ISSN:
2768-1432
Entry Date:
2025
Accession Number:
EJ1458839
Database:
ERIC

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Although small teacher education preparation programs (STEPP) may struggle to implement robust program design frameworks compared to their larger preparation program peers, a collaborative design can help smaller programs with resource limitations. This collaboration can facilitate the design of effective and efficient teacher preparation programs (TPP) with a spiraled curriculum. Through scaffolding in TPPs, a spiral of support is defined as the process of learning continuous threads of information, gradually building to content mastery. These scaffolded components include case studies, role playing/modeling/feedback, and mentoring within the UDL framework. The use of case studies throughout a TPP provides a "continuum" of learning to prepare teachers to develop knowledge, skills, and practical experience within a diverse K-12 student population. Given a spiral of instruction to include role-play, modeling, feedback, and mentorship, preservice teachers can also engage in real world teaching and learning that go beyond the constraints of a classroom.

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