Why do some diverse learners need curriculum adaptation?

Why One-Size-Fits-All Education fails and How to fix It? Curriculum adaptation isn’t about lowering the bar; it’s about widening the access gate. By leaning into Universal Design for Learning (UDL), we can swap stressful essays for dynamic visual projects, break complex lessons into digestible chunks, and introduce sensory-friendly tools. Discover why adapting the curriculum isn’t just necessary for some students—it actually unlocks a hidden “curb-cut effect” that helps every child in the classroom thrive.