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  • SNUDLE photo and screenshot montage

    The goal of this project was to create a suite of implementation tools and professional learning resources for scaled and effective use of CAST’s evidence-based Science Notebook in a Universal Design for Learning Environment (SNUDLE).

  • 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).

  • Students looking at a paper prototype

    The goal of the I-SMART project is to develop rigorous, universally designed science assessments for students with significant cognitive disabilities and any students who are not meeting grade-level standards.

  • Photo of two students working on a co-design activity with sticky notes in front of them

    CAST partnered with the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute to engage with and build a diverse workforce in emerging STEM fields such as robotics, biofabrication, and hybrid electronics.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Photo of two educators looking at the UDL Guidelines and working on a sticky note activity

    Through a three tiered service model of universal, targeted and intensive supports, the California Coalition for Inclusive Learning (CCIL 2.0) provides innovative professional learning focused on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to increase educator capacity to provide ALL students access to meaningful, relevant, and rigorous grade level instruction in inclusive classroom environments.

  • Regional Event
    David Reid and Tanya Leon present at the 2018 Great Lakes Regional Event. Save the date, October 21st and 22nd, 2019. Third Annual UDL-IRN Great Lakes Regional Event. Hosted by: UDL-IRN, CAST, Macul, and Macomb ISD

    Monday, October 21 – Tuesday, October 22, 2019

    Join your colleagues from around the region to explore how Universal Design for Learning can help you create a welcoming, responsive, student-centered classroom that cultivates expert learners. October 21-22, 2019 at Macomb ISD in Michigan.

  • Regional Event
    Culturally Responsive UDL: A Southwest UDL-IRN Event in El Paso, TX. November 4th and 5th, 2019. Hosted by: UDL-IRN, ESC19, and CAST

    Monday, November 4 – Tuesday, November 5, 2019

    Join your colleagues from around the region to explore how Universal Design for Learning can help you create a welcoming, responsive, student-centered classroom that cultivates expert learners. November 4–5, 2019 in El Paso, TX.

  • Webinar
    Watercolor image of a brain

    4:00PM – 5:00PM ET on Wednesday, June 6, 2018

    How does Universal Design for Learning apply to visual arts curricula? Join panelists from Worcester and Boston, MA as they share their stories, their struggles, and lessons learned.

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