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    CAST investigates solutions to the most critical questions across preK–12, Higher Ed, and workforce, including questions related to equity, access, and outcomes. Building on an award-winning history, we co-design transformative solutions, improvement strategies, implementation systems and practices, and tools for learning.

  • Symposium
    The 9th Annual CAST UDL Symposium: Through the Lens of UDL. Colorful aperture lens along with the Denver skyline

    Monday, July 31 – Tuesday, August 1, 2023

    Join online and in-person in Denver, CO July 31 – August 1, 2023. Let's co-create a vision for making UDL ubiquitous as a lens for our collective work of designing learning without limits.

  • UDL Awards

    This guide is here to help you prepare and submit a nomination for the 2024 UDL Awards. As a collaborative and inclusive initiative, the UDL Awards invite participation from all those engaged or interested in Universal Design for Learning to propose individuals and projects deserving of honor for their dedication and contributions.

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    Our professional learning services are designed to empower educators and leaders to apply insights from the learning sciences and cutting-edge practices to educational design and implementation.

  • Symposium
    the 6th Annual CAST UDL Symposium, UDL Rising: Designing for Equity | #UDLrising | On-demand access

    Wednesday, August 5 – Friday, August 7, 2020

    The Symposium sessions highlight promising work that is taking place in the field and is serving as a forum to co-create a vision for how to more explicitly develop UDL as a framework for designing equitable learning opportunities for all.

  • Webinar
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    3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Monday, June 15, 2020

    Learn about the latest technologies for removing barriers at each stage of the writing process in order to empower every learner as an author.

  • Postsecondary & CTE: Instructor-Led Course
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    Tuesday, September 10 – Friday, November 1, 2024

    Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn can make the postsecondary teaching and learning experience better for everyone. At the core of the UDL framework is the belief that learners are variable – what works for one learner will not work for the entire class. CAST’s Postsecondary and Workforce Development division offers a hybrid course to prepare higher education faculty, instructional designers, and administrators to apply the Universal Design for Learning framework in their courses and programs. The course content includes strategies to revamp learning goals, materials, technologies, methods, and assessments to remove barriers to learning for students. Creating and procuring accessible educational materials and technologies is emphasized as a critical aspect of UDL implementation. Upon course completion participants are eligible to submit a portfolio to receive the Postsecondary UDL credential.

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    The Center for Emerging Technologies seeks to leverage the learning sciences and emerging technologies to develop a flexible reading environment that meets the needs of students who vary in their reading skills and motivation.

  • CIDDL logo: Center for Innovation, Design, and Digital Learning

    The Center for Innovation, Design, and Digital Learning (CIDDL), led by the University of Kansas, aims to improve the capacity of postsecondary faculty who teach preservice educators to use educational technology for more inclusive instruction.

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    This project aims to broaden the participation of underrepresented populations in biofabrication and biomanufacturing by embedding career guidance into Career and Technical Education (CTE) classrooms that provide options for dual enrollment (i.e., taking college-level courses for credit while enrolled in high school).

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