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    D. Rose, et al., 2014

    While the Common Core State Standards can shape our expectations for the curriculum, they cannot answer the complex question facing classroom educators each day: how to guide students to reach those standards. In this article written ...

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    D. Glass. et al., 2013

    In this article, the authors examine the intersection of arts education and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to inform the design of better art, curricula, and UDL checkpoints. They build a case for the contribution of the arts ...

  • Screenshots of Clusive library, and open article with settings panel.

    CAST, along with partners from SRI International and the Inclusive Design Research Centre, are exploring and creating tools to ensure that K-12 students with disabilities get engaging, high-quality accessible digital learning materials, especially open education resources (OERs).

  • Screenshot of the Micro-Credentials page on the NOCTI website

    The micro-credential and accompanying curriculum focus on one aspect of the UDL Guidelines, Checkpoint 8.1: Heighten salience of goals and objectives. The materials and resources are all designed to help CTE educators understand how they can use UDL to help learners sustain their effort and persistence.  The materials include tangible strategies and examples specifically for CTE teachers, administrators, and staff.

  • Fond Du Lac School District logo and a map of Wisconsin

    Schools, districts, and educators collect data constantly. How can we use that data to effectively transform instruction through UDL? Find out how the Fond Du Lac district in Wisconsin analyzed their proficiency data and made lasting changes through effective UDL implementation.

  • three-slice collage: a person welding, two people working in a lab, and a professor in a college classroom

    We collaborate with community and technical colleges, four-year institutions, and apprenticeship programs to implement UDL-based strategies and tools into their learning environments.

  • CAST logo surrounded by purple waves

    Explore how CAST can help you with your workforce & career education needs.

  • 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.

  • TIES Center logo

    The TIES Center mission is to create sustainable changes in school and district educational systems so that students with significant cognitive disabilities can fully engage in the same instructional and non-instructional activities as their general education peers while being instructed in a way that meets individual learning needs.

  • UDL Awards

    We invite nominations in the following categories: Anne Meyer UDL Design Award, David Rose UDL Research Award, and the UDL Innovative Practice Award.

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