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UDL vs learning design and design for learning

Hi there. The article subject overlaps - at least semantically - with the established field of learning design [1] [2], as well as initiatives in British learning design that come under the heading Design for Learning [3] Contextualising UDL could benefit understanding. Cheers, Lurch61 08:17, 11 October 2007 (UTC) As a teacher, I can attest to the growing significance of UDL. (I am sitting at a presentation on it now.) Although it may be embraced by a larger category, such as "Design for Learning," it is important enough, and expanding enough, that it deserves its own article.[reply]