High potential and gifted learners may require additional adjustments and deliberate talent development. When planning to use technology in the classroom it is important to consider the full range of abilities of all learners. High potential and gifted learning and support This online series is designed to equip K-12 teachers to effectively identify and meet the diverse learning needs of all their students To support your understanding of inclusive curriculum planning, enrol in the microlearning course: Curriculum planning for every student in every classroom. Enrol in the Personalised learning with technology online course to help you make more informed decisions regarding technology. Adjustments (NESA) are actions taken that enable a student with disability and additional learning needs to access syllabus outcomes and content on the same basis as their peers.
Many students require technology as an adjustment to support their access to learning. For UDL guidelines, information and additional materials, visit the CAST website. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework to guide the design of learning environments that are accessible and effective for all. When planning to use technology in the classroom it is important to consider the diversity of your learners. Personalised learning Students with disability