Universal Design for Learning, or UDL, is a simple planning approach. It asks teachers to offer different ways to present information, let students show what they know, and keep learners engaged. UDL aims to remove common barriers while keeping high expectations for all students. You do not need to redesign your entire curriculum. Small changes in one lesson can help many students. Many of these moves take little time to prepare and fit into a normal school day. One-sentence takeaway: 10 low-prep, high-impact strategies to make lessons more accessible and engaging immediately. This piece shows practical steps you can prepare
