Spooner, F., Baker, J. N., Harris, A. A., Ahlgrim-Delzell, L., & Browder, D. M. (2007). Effects of training in universal design for learning on lesson plan development. Remedial and Special Education, 28(2), 108-116. Retrieved October 17, 2010 from
Jimenez, T.C., Graf, V.L., & Rose, E. (2007). Gaining Access to General Education: The promise of universal design for learning. Issues in Teacher Education, 16(2), 41-54.
Thompson, S.J., Johnstone, C.J., & Thurlow, M.L. (2002). Universal design applied to large-scale assessments (NCEO Synthesis Report 44). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, National Center on Educational Outcomes.
J. L. Higbee (ed.). (2003). Curriculum transformation and disability: implementing universal design in higher education. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota.
The TES Web site provides educators a comprehensive presention of the principles and applications of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). TES offers model lessons, interactive activities, tutorials, curriculum resources, and other tools. It also includes a full-text digital editon of the book, Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning, by David Rose and Anne Meyer.
Johnstone, C. J., Thompson, S. J., Miller, N. A., & Thurlow, M. L. (2008). Universal design and multi-method approaches to item review. Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 27(1), 25-36.