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Once Architectural Jargon, ‘Universal Design’ Is Changing Education

Imagine a wheelchair ramp.

The design is ingenious — it affords people in wheelchairs access to buildings, but it may also be used by able-bodied individuals. This is a classic example of universal design.

Initially conceived in an architectural context, universal design is now being applied to the realm of education, too.

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