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  • Corgi logo: Co-organize your learning

    Corgi marks the next generation of graphic organizers, helping students co-organize their learning in a digital, Google App environment. We want to see every student build higher-order thinking skills and become an expert learner.

  • CAST logo surrounded by purple waves

    CAST's work is made possible by the generous financial support of foundations, corporations, government agencies, and individuals. We regularly partner with other research organizations, K-12 and postsecondary educators, government agencies and foundations to investigate solutions to challenging questions.

  • Photos of Anne Meyer, David Rose, Skip Stahl, and Grace Meo

    The Anne Meyer & David Rose Founders' Fund for Innovation celebrates the CAST founders' 33-year commitment to transforming education with the goal of stimulating original and creative work.

  • CAST logo surrounded by purple waves

    CAST translates new discoveries into practices that make learning possible for more people in more places. Learn more about our professional learning work.

  • Teacher viewing Writer's Key progress monitoring screen.

    CAST has partnered with Arizona State University to develop and evaluate the impact of a professional learning ecosystem to support 7th and 8th-grade teachers in providing more effective writing instruction to students with high-incidence disabilities.

  • COOL: Coaching on Learning logo with various learning- and collaboration-related icons surrounding it

    Project COOL will apply evidence-based practices and high-leverage practices—that is, essential, research-proven teaching techniques—to support the implementation of robust and engaging learning opportunities for all students to boost academic, functional, developmental, and behavioral outcomes.

  • A well-loved copy of Unlearning with sticky notes, a mug of coffee, and the UDL Guidelines in the background

    An important part of learning is unlearning habits and ways of thinking when trying to make substantive changes. Learn more about the Unlearning Cycle and how it affects educators when incorporating UDL into their practice.

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    D. H. Rose, J. W. Gravel & Y. M. Domings, 2010

    This article examines the question of whether technology is central to the foundations of UDL or whether UDL is useful as a pedagogical framework that goes beyond technology. The authors use the UDL guidelines as a structural framework through which to examine these questions.

  • PreK–12: Self-Directed Course
    Students and teachers working at computers

    Monday, January 1 – Tuesday, December 31, 2024

    Learn the core concepts and foundations of UDL, practical applications of UDL to lesson design, and how to support flexible, inclusive instruction in this self-directed online course.

  • PreK–12: Instructor-Led Course
    Students and teachers working at computers

    Monday, September 11 – Monday, December 11, 2023

    In this introductory online course for preK–12 educators, participants learn the research basis for UDL, practical applications of UDL to lesson design, and helpful technology tools that support flexible, inclusive instruction.

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