Despite the fact that a good number of studies recognize the validity of inclusive education for all students, many educational settings still have trouble integrating it. This article explores why some practitioners have so little enthusiasm for inclusive education. Universal education is then described as a crucial way of supporting inclusion and as a powerful planning tool for fostering school success. This way of viewing teaching is part of a move away from the traditional school. It places value on differences and grants a special place to managing the diversity of students and the plurality of their needs. Universal education has many positive effects, such as improved learning and increased motivation for students, and for teachers, a sense of being better equipped to identify student needs. This article concludes with a description of the principles that serve as pillars to the implementation of universal education and the four steps that need to be taken for a comprehensive and productive process. In conclusion, universal pedagogy in an inclusive education context creates winning conditions for the success of everyone involved.