Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that aims to create inclusive learning environments by providing multiple ways for children to engage, represent, and express knowledge. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, UDL principles guide our special education and therapy programs, ensuring that children with diverse learning needs, including those with autism and ADHD, receive personalized support through speech therapy, occupational therapy, and adaptive teaching methods. UDL promotes equal access and maximizes learning potential for all students.

Multisensory learning: A powerful approach for students with special needs

Multisensory learning is a teaching approach that engages multiple senses at the same time. This can include sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, and movement. Multisensory learning is particularly beneficial for students with special needs, such as those with learning [Read More]

Inclusive Education

Inclusive education is a teaching approach that welcomes and supports all learners, regardless of their background, ability, or disability. It is about creating a classroom environment where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. Inclusive education benefits all students, as [Read More]

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