• UDL Conference 2019
  • Table of Contents
  • Section 1. Foreword
  • Section 2. Editorial from the Keynote Speaker
  • Section 3. Introducing UDL to institutions
  • Section 4. Developing communities of practice around UDL
  • Section 5. Scaling up initial UDL efforts
  • Section 6. Management of change and organizational transformation around UDL
  • Section 7. Innovative UDL practices within specific disciplines
  • Section 8. Creating osmosis between UDL and other theoretical frameworks
  • Section 9. Creating interdisciplinary approaches to UDL work
  • Section 10. Seeking sustainability in UDL initiatives
  • Section 11. Developing UDL resources
  • Section 12. The student voice in UDL implementation
  • Section 13. Addendum
  • Section 14. Long abstracts
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  • Publication Information
    ISSN2563-3562
    Pages29
    LicenseCC BY
    Year2020
    Frederic Fovet

    Royal Roads University

    Frédéric Fovet is the program head for the Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Management program. Fovet is an inclusion specialist with a specific interest in emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD), critical pedagogy and universal design for learning (UDL). Fovet also has a strong grounding in Disability Studies, and has served as a teacher and principal in schools with a focus on the successful inclusion of students with EBD. Fovet taught at the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) for three years, where he was an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education. He previously served as director of the Office for Students with Disabilities at McGill University, where he was responsible for the campus-wide promotion of UDL. Fovet consults nationally and internationally in the area of UDL and was the founder and program chair of the first three pan-Canadian conferences on UDL, held at McGill (2015), UPEI (2017) and Royal Roads University (2019) respectively. Fovet has served on the editorial board of the journal Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties since 2012 and was occasional editor for the journal Disability & Society through 2018-19.

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