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In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with Liz Byron-Loya—art teacher, author, and advocate for Universal Design for Learning (UDL)—to explore how UDL transforms the visual arts classroom. Together, they break down the core principles of UDL, strategies for removing barriers to learning, and ways to better engage every student.
Liz also shares insights from the newly released second edition of her book Art for All, featuring updates on culturally sustaining pedagogy and the role of AI in education. Listen as the discussion touches on the nature of teaching, the power of student feedback, and why sustainable, inclusive practices are essential for education.
Resources and Links-
- Join the Art of Ed Community
- Listen to Liz's previous Art Ed Radio appearance
- Find Liz's book on Amazon and the CAST website
- Check out LudiA, the AI-powered chatbot for UDL
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