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Senior Network Engineer
Mr. Dunne brings an extensive background in telecommunications hardware, software, system design, integration, and implementation to CAST.
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Located near Boston, CAST is a nonprofit education research and development organization that created the Universal Design for Learning framework, now used the world over to make learning more inclusive. The CAST team includes over 50 talented employees, including world-class educators, learning scientists, instructional designers, literacy experts, policy analysts, UX and graphic designers, software engineers, and a first-rate administrative and executive staff.
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More than moments, emotions best describe my relationship with CAST. My many touchpoints with CAST staff since 2013 have left me feeling affirmed, supported, engaged, and challenged to do more and do better! Early, as I relearned about UDL, every experience was gentle; the staff met me where I was. No judgment, just kindness. The "just right" resources and knowledge.
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Monday, May 20, 2024
CAST visits the White House for a round table with the Department of Education
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019
The goal: Open Educational Resources that are more accessible and discoverable, and that provide needed accommodations.
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Friday, July 10, 2020
CAST is pleased to announce the establishment of the California Collaborative for Inclusive Literacy (CCIL), a statewide professional development partnership to improve literacy outcomes using CAST’s signature framework, Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
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Monday, September 12, 2016
Senior U.S. Department of Education officials visit CAST and local schools that practice UDL during "Opportunity Across America" Back-to-School Bus Tour. Sue Swenson, acting assistant secretary for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), and Ruth Ryder, acting director of the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), will visit CAST on Tuesday afternoon for a “Learning and Listening” roundtable discussion of hot-button topics such as ways to improve K-12 literacy instruction, assessment, classroom products, and teacher preparation to make schools more inclusive and effective.
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Thursday, April 4, 2019
Five-year, $3.5 million OSEP-funded effort will bolster assistive and instructional technology design and use.
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We connected with CAST in its early years, seeking support for our daughter, who was born deaf with cerebral palsy. She was among the first participants in CAST's Pioneer program, which focused on customized technology for communication and education. Recognizing the potential of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), we supported CAST's efforts to lobby for its incorporation into federal education requirements, leading to successful implementation.