I remember discussing UDL in class, and it seemed to focus on making learning accessible for all students, which sounds like curriculum development to me.
I remember discussing Universal Design for Learning in one of my education classes. I believe it's focused on curriculum development, so I'll select A.
I'm a bit unsure about the external API calls within the pricing sequence - is that specifically referring to performance impacts, or just any external API calls in general? I'll need to think that one through.
I'm feeling good about this one. The key is to stay focused and work through it methodically. First, calculate the new sample stats, then compare to the control limits. Can't be too hard if they gave us all the info we need.
Universal Design for Learning? Sounds like something you'd find in an interior design magazine, not an education exam. What's next, 'Universal Seating for Chairs'?
Aha! Universal Design for Learning is all about making sure the curriculum is accessible to students with diverse needs. That's got to be the right answer.
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