UDL-IRN Network & Learn Series
09-16-15 Designing For Culture and Environment
We're Back With a Brand New Series!
Join the UDL- IRN and Kit Hard, Instructional Technology and Professional Development Supervisor for Port Huron Schools, Mi as we discuss the beginning of the school year and designing for variability.
Kit will offer useful strategies and push on our thinking as we discuss how UDL is a powerful practice for developing community, culture, and the learning environment of our schools. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with other UDL leaders and share your ideas.
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Designing For Culture and Environment
Wednesday, Sep 16, 2015, 08:00 PM
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Meet Kit Hard
Kit is a Canadian/Michigander who originally hails from the great state of Wyoming. Which basically means he’ll say eh!? and howdy frequently while simultaneously pointing at his thumb knuckle if you ask where he lives. His educational journey has been equally as kaleidoscopic but might be summed up as “served struggling youth” and then somehow became an “EdTech guy”. Perhaps the one common thread that weaves these disparate experiences together is the framework of Universal Design for Learning. Whether it is honoring learner variability or providing flexible pathways to success, UDL seems to inform much of the vision and work he does.
He draws much of his UDL inspiration and experience from his 8 years working at the Academic Transitional Academy. At the ATA 9th and 10th graders were encouraged to re-engage with their learning through cross-curricular Project Based Learning in a small, relationship driven school with an incredible Makerspace facility and 20 acres of woods. In his current educational incarnation Kit is the Instructional Technology and Professional Development Supervisor for Port Huron Area Schools.
Website: http://edtechkit.weebly.com
Twitter: @kithard