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Universal Design of Instruction (UDI): Definition, Principles, Guidelines, and Examples by Sheryl Burgstahler, Ph.D. Precollege and college students come from a variety of ethnic and racial backgrounds. For some, English
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Document Date: 2012-07-18 16:13:21


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