Affect represents a crucial element to the learning process, and learners differ markedly in what sparks their motivation and enthusiasm for learning. Learners must be able to bring their authentic selves to the learning environment and find connections to what matters most in their lives. The UDL framework emphasizes the idea of learner variability, and learners’ multiple and intersecting identities are an essential layer of fully recognizing the notion of learner variability. While we emphasize dimensions of identity as a part of variability in this section on Multiple Means of Engagement, the essential role identity plays in learning is woven across all three UDL principles. Further, learners' interests and sources of motivation may vary depending on the context. Some learners may be highly engaged by spontaneity and novelty while others are disengaged, even frightened, by those aspects, preferring strict routine. Some learners might like to work alone, while others prefer to work with their peers. And, these preferences might vary from week to week or even day to day. In reality, there is not one means of engagement that will be optimal for all learners in all contexts; multiple options for engagement are essential.
UDL Guidelines
The goal of UDL is learner agency that is purposeful & reflective, resourceful & authentic, strategic & action-oriented.
Design Multiple Means ofEngagement
Design Options forSustaining Effort & Persistence (guideline 8)
Design Options forEmotional Capacity (guideline 9)
Design Multiple Means ofRepresentation
Design Options forLanguage & Symbols (guideline 2)
Design Options forBuilding Knowledge (guideline 3)
Design Multiple Means ofAction & Expression
Design Options forExpression & Communication (guideline 5)
Design Options forStrategy Development (guideline 6)
PDF versions of the graphic organizer are available on the downloads page.
Engagement | Guidelines & Considerations
Guideline 7Welcoming Interests & Identities
Honor learners’ whole selves.
Consideration 7.1Optimize choice and autonomy
Develop agency in the learning process.
Consideration 7.2Optimize relevance, value, and authenticity
Connect learning to experiences that are meaningful and valuable.
Consideration 7.3Nurture joy and play
Spark joy and playfulness in the learning process.
Consideration 7.4Address biases, threats, and distractions
Foster spaces to learn and take risks.
Guideline 8Sustaining Effort & Persistence
Tackle challenges with focus and determination.
Consideration 8.1Clarify the meaning and purpose of goals
Emphasize the goal and why it matters.
Consideration 8.2Optimize challenge and support
Set high expectations using flexible tools and supports.
Consideration 8.3Foster collaboration, interdependence, and collective learning
Learn from and with one another.
Consideration 8.4Foster belonging and community
Cultivate spaces where learners are wanted and where learners want to be.
Consideration 8.5Offer action-oriented feedback
Guide learning by emphasizing the role of effort and process.
Guideline 9Emotional Capacity
Harness the power of emotions and motivation in learning.
Consideration 9.1Recognize expectations, beliefs, and motivations
Set goals that inspire confidence and ownership of learning.
Consideration 9.2Develop awareness of self and others
Develop and manage healthy emotional responses and interactions.
Consideration 9.3Promote individual and collective reflection
Increase awareness around progress toward goals and how to learn from mistakes.
Consideration 9.4Cultivate empathy and restorative practices
Learn from others’ perspectives and repair harm.