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“We think that the demands of any given task are focused in the area of our goal, such as mathematical computation. But within the way we present a task, we often create demands that are not relevant to the goals or purposes of the lesson or task. For instance, consider the classic case of the word problem. We think the demands of the task are about math, but there are of course also reading demands that confound our understanding of students’ successes or failures.”

Anne Meyer, Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice
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Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice by Anne Meyer
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