September 18, 2025 - September 19, 2025
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) provides educators with a lens to identify and reduce barriers that limit learning. This live introductory course, which is limited to 30 participants, is designed to teach educators about the core concepts and foundations of UDL, practical applications of UDL to lesson design, and how to support flexible, inclusive instruction. We know from experience and neuroscience that individuals learn in varied ways. Join us to discuss how all learners can meet high expectations.
Using the UDL framework and its practical guidelines, participants will:
Upon completion of the institute, participants will receive an official CAST certificate.
Registration fee: $695 per person
Session Duration: September 18 & September 19, 2025
Educators (general, special education, curriculum coordinators, administrators, instructional technology specialists, paraprofessionals, college and university faculty, adult education faculty, professional learning facilitators, etc.) new to UDL or who would like a refresher as they begin to deepen or lead UDL work. Individuals and groups of educators of all levels are welcome.
If you are paying for your registration via invoice, Purchase Orders must be submitted at the time of registration to submit your order successfully. All Purchase Orders should be uploaded to the Purchase Order Submission Form at the time of registration.
Cancellations made within 30 days up to 7 days in advance of the event date will be charged $100. There will be no refund issued for cancellations made within 7 days of the event or after it begins. Substitute registrations are encouraged. Please contact our Professional Learning team if you need to cancel or substitute your registration.
Please be aware that classes will only run with 8 or more participants. If there are fewer than 8 people enrolled, we will refund 100% to anyone who has registered.
For additional information about our PreK-12 courses, classes, or customized learning opportunities, please contact our Professional Learning team, or explore the different ways CAST Professional Learning can help support your professional development.