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02 Making Connections: From Home to Sheridan
This exhibit, \u27Making Connections: From Home to Sheridan,\u27 features a heart-shaped artwork adorned with colorful post-it notes and multi-colored yarn, symbolizing students\u27 shared memories of home and their new experiences at Sheridan.https://source.sheridancollege.ca/library_exhibits_making_connections_gallery/1001/thumbnail.jp
Awareness of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Ontario Higher Education and Its Impact on Students\u27 Overall Success
Learning is a universal experience; however, individuals differ in their learning styles, preferences, and pace. Educational institutions have acknowledged this diversity and adopted strategies like Universal Design for Learning (UDL). UDL is a framework developed by the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), which is grounded in multidisciplinary research and cognitive learning theories. It focuses on how the brain processes information and learns in different ways. The primary goal of UDL is to eliminate learning barriers and create more inclusive learning environments (Hayward et al., 2022; Zhang et al., 2022).
A review of the literature highlights various faculty perspectives on UDL. However, limited research explores students\u27 perspectives and the impact of UDL on their academic experiences, particularly in Canada. To address this gap, this study explored the following questions:
What is the level of awareness among students in post-secondary institutions within Ontario regarding UDL and its principles?
What are students perception about UDL’s impact on their academics and overall learning experience
International Students\u27 Views on Mental Health Challenges and Support Systems: A Plain Language Summary
The research is about understanding the mental health challenges faced by international students.
International students face unique mental health challenges due to cultural adjustment, academic pressure, financial stress, and limited support systems. We chose this research topic because many struggle in silence, and we wanted to explore if existing services are accessible
04 Making Connections: From Home to Sheridan
This exhibit, \u27Making Connections: From Home to Sheridan,\u27 features a heart-shaped artwork adorned with colorful post-it notes and multi-colored yarn, symbolizing students\u27 shared memories of home and their new experiences at Sheridan.https://source.sheridancollege.ca/library_exhibits_making_connections_gallery/1003/thumbnail.jp