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  • Young person with a protective visor and helmet working with a large power tool

    In partnership with CTE educators at the Seacoast School of Technology (SST) in NH, we are co-designing professional development that specifically supports hands-on teaching in remote or hybrid learning environments.

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    With the UDL framework as a guide, CAST is creating seven modules to help Adult Basic Education teachers effectively teach and support neurodiverse adults, including those with learning disabilities.

  • Headshot of Yvel C Crevecoeur

    I was inspired to be a part of CAST because the training I expected to receive would enhance my knowledge and skills in instructional design, using the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework as the lens for exploration. UDL has provided me with much more and helped me to explore universal design principles in the construction and implementation of assessments within the graduate courses I teach and in supporting the master’s degree candidate students I encounter in implementing these principles in their practices.

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    CAST Science Writer guided students through the science report-writing process. The UDL-supported tool provided myriad opportunities for practice — a critical element to successful reading or writing strategy instruction.

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    Read our latest press releases, explore media coverage, and download our press kit.

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    The 5th Annual CAST UDL Symposium: Becoming Expert Learners

    Wednesday, August 7 – Friday, August 9, 2019

    The CAST Annual UDL Symposium is one of the premiere education events focused on leading the field of Universal Design for Learning forward. This year’s UDL Symposium was an opportunity to come together as a community to explore Becoming Expert Learners. August 7–9, 2019 in Cambridge, MA.

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    Senior Technical Assistance Advisor

    Joy Smiley Zabala was a leading expert on the use of assistive technology (AT) to improve education for people with disabilities. As a technologist, special educator, teacher trainer, and conference speaker, Dr. Zabala earned international recognition ...

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    Monday, June 3, 2019

    CAST partners with the New Hampshire-based Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute to seek ways to help students from diverse and underrepresented populations choose and embark on STEM careers.

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    Monday, April 6, 2020

    Waivers for Section 504 or IDEA would reduce the civil rights and learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

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    Friday, November 3, 2017

    Make a gift in celebration of National Philanthropy Day on November 15th.

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