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Mirko Chardin reflects on his own experience as a student who felt unseen until educators connected him to Universal Design for Learning. He shares how removing barriers, centering student voice and valuing all identities changed his trajectory and helped him see his own power.
He invites educators to design with students, not for them, and to recognize the power they hold to transform learning environments when they choose equity, purpose and well-being. [FLAG: Needs Review]
