Principles of universal design can benefit students with a wide variety of needs in the classroom. For example, recorded books designed for students who are blind may also benefit students who:
a. are struggling readers.
b. have difficulty attending to what they read.
c. “read” while they are outside walking or riding their bikes.
d. All of the answer choices are correct.
ANSWER: d
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