Each year, the Accessible Education Center invites nominations for the University of Oregon Faculty Excellence in Universal Design award. The UO’s Accessible Education Center works individually with students with disabilities to ensure they receive full access to their education, along with faculty and the University community. One pillar of AEC’s work is to promote principles of universal design in learning for the benefit of all students.
Excellence in universal design involves the development and implementation of flexible curriculum and instruction towards increasing access for all learners. Universal design in learning means creating equitable access to education through curriculum that “reflects an awareness of the unique nature of each learner and the need to address differences,” according to the Center for Applied Special Technology. A universal design for learning curriculum offers multiple ways for learners to engage with information, multiple means of information representation, and multiple options for expressing and communicating knowledge.
Students, instructors, advisers, and other professional staff are encouraged to nominate faculty members and graduate employees who exemplify accessibility in the design and implementation of their courses.
The award recipient receives $1,000. View our recent UDL award winner.