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Module 1 — Understanding the AODA and the Accessibility Standards for Customer Service

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It’s important to note that universal instructional design does not mean changing or reducing teaching standards or academic excellence. It means striving to deliver subject matter using the widest possible range of approaches so that it engages students, irrespective of their individual learning styles or needs.

In addition to checking out the resources in the Sources and Resources, you may wish to contact your faculty development or teaching and learning office for more information on universal instructional design.

 

 



 

 


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