The best parts of our work generate questions, conversations, and stories to share with each other. They also give insight into how we innovate, the challenges we face, and how we address those challenges.
Learn about the educators publishing with CAST, their motivations, and their experiences implementing Universal Design for Learning.
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Are you seeking examples of Universal Design for Learning in action? Learn from our partners—in their own words—about the impact UDL brings to their work.
Are you ready to bring UDL beyond your classroom? Explore one school’s three-year journey from learning UDL basics to UDL collaboration school-wide.
Schools, districts, and educators collect data constantly. How can we use that data to effectively transform instruction through UDL?
How do “random acts of teaching” become intentional, goal-directed, and responsive to student needs?
Find out how collaboration can be the key ingredient for effective and successful UDL implementation.
Sometimes the best way to learn more about what we do, why we do it, and how we do it, is by telling a story.
We’re supporting districts in northern California to recover after learning loss as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic compounded with the devastating wildfires in that region.
What happens when we redesign a curriculum to meet the needs of incarcerated adult learners?
We partner with organizations designing learning experiences and materials to review and provide support in making their products more accessible and universally designed.
Sometimes it’s just as important to unlearn as it is to learn, especially when it comes to changing your beliefs and practice with UDL.
We’re bringing UDL to the entire state of New Hampshire so that all learners have the opportunity to grow and thrive.
When times are uncertain and unpredictable, a UDL mindset can help educators and administrators weather the storm.
Learn about CAST Efolio, a mobile-first e-portfolio platform where learners can explore supportive resources and demonstrate competencies in various contexts.
Learn how we leverage the “collective creativity” from all stakeholders in an educational setting to brainstorm new ideas and innovations to help make learning more inclusive.
We’re building a better learning environment to help struggling readers build skills independently.
Find out how we’re helping to attract a larger and more diverse group of talent to advanced technology programs.
How might we remove barriers to makerspace experiences and support positive outcomes for learners?
Our challenge was to take traditional algebra instruction concepts and make them more engaging and effective.
What does UDL implementation look like in a postsecondary setting? What do postsecondary institutions and educators need to implement UDL?
Meet Caroline Horvitz and her father, former CAST board member, Jeffery Horvitz, and find out how CAST helped bust barriers to learning for this amazing young woman.
Caregivers of the 1 in 5 children who struggle with learning and attention issues need practical tools, expert advice, and community to share stories and learn from others.
According to former board president, Joanne Patton, CAST had the dreams and the professionalism to help her son George grow his confidence as a learner and communicator.
We composed the content with a digital-first mindset and offer the printed book as a supplement to the digital version.
The National UDL Task Force successfully advocated for the inclusion of UDL in the federal Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 and other policy directives.