Join CalECSE for a no-cost, virtual professional learning session on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Early Childhood Education. This engaging and practical training introduces early childhood educators to the core principles of UDL and how they can be applied in preschool and early primary classrooms. Participants will explore how proactive, inclusive design supports all young learners—especially those with diverse abilities, backgrounds, and learning styles—by fostering engagement, accessibility, and multiple ways to learn and demonstrate understanding.
Who Should Attend:
- Special Education Directors and Program Specialists
- Elementary Administrators
- General Education Preschool and Transitional Kindergarten Teachers
- Educational Specialists, School Psychologists and Related Service Providers
- Paraeducators
What You Will Learn:
- Understand the core principles of UDL and how they apply in early childhood settings.
- Learn practical strategies to embed UDL into daily routines, classroom environments, and instruction.
- Explore how proactive, inclusive design reduces barriers and supports engagement for all young learners
Register for free HERE
Closed captioning via Zoom. Post-training recordings will be available approximately two weeks after the session is held on the CalECSE website.
