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  • Statement
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    CAST, 2013

    CAST offers recommendations to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) to improve its proposed accommodations for students with disabilities who take PARCC’s large-scale assessment. The accommodations in question concern writing.

  • REVISE logo and hands working together on chart paper with sticky notes

    CAST is working as a part of the web infrastructure team (collaborating with the Director of Digital Infrastructure and Virtual Community and the Director of Operations and Communication for the REVISE Center) to advise and consult on creating tools for the AISL Equity Resource Center, specifically, the materials and products created and posted on the AISL website.

  • Headshot of Larry Goldberg

    When I first met David Rose, while I was working at WGBH as head of its Media Access Group and National Center for Accessible Media, I knew that we would be sharing our mission and values in tangible and productive ways. The communities that we wanted to serve together tied our bonds, and as my staff met CAST's, the relationship just grew and grew.

  • Statement
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    CAST, 2013

    CAST responds to the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium’s draft of Accessibility and Accommodations Guidelines.

  • Presentation
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    Wednesday, January 29 – Saturday, February 1, 2020

    Visit our CAST of Characters at ATIA 2020 in Orlando, FL, January 29–February 1, 2020. Learn more about our sessions and follow along on social media using the #ATIA20 hashtag.

  • Icon representing the UDL Guidelines graphic organizer

    The Young Adult Advisory Board will support and inform the process of reenvisioning the UDL Guidelines through an equity lens by centering and amplifying the experiences and perspectives of young people. The Board is comprised of young adults ages 18-22 who are eager to share their ideas for how to create more equitable learning environments through the dimensions of race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, socioeconomic background, language, disability, and/or citizenship and nationality.

  • CAST's accessibility policies and how to contact us if you have questions.

  • Caroline Horvitz receiving the 29 Who Shine Award from Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick with her sign language interpreter standing by

    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.

  • A person in gear working in a tree outside

    This study will investigate the contributions of youth's (grades 7-12) participation in (or aversion to) outdoor recreation on their developing STEM identities and considerations of careers in STEM.

  • UDL Awards

    We're thrilled to host the 2024 UDL Awards! Here, we outline everything you need to know about nominating individuals or projects for an award, the criteria for selecting winners, the anticipated announcement date, and ongoing updates throughout the process.

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