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  • Photo of Wendy Scott Keeney, Joanne Patton, and Sherri Wilcauskas

    According to former board president, Joanne Patton, CAST had the dreams and the professionalism to help her son George grow his confidence as a learner and communicator. Learn more about George and Joanne as she recounts how CAST made an impact on her, her son, and her family.

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    Senior Research Scientist & Instructional Designer

    Dr. Tracey Hall conducts research on instructional interventions in reading, writing, literacy in the content areas, and assessment. Her work includes the design and evaluation of instructional approaches and assessment tools. These experiences are ...

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    Learning Design & Research Specialist

    Allison Posey participates in the development of content and materials to support the design of learning experiences to reach and engage neurodiverse learners.

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    Associate Project Director

    Alison Kent collaborates with Principal Investigators, instructional designers, and developers to ensure the successful execution of R&D projects.

  • CAST logo surrounded by purple waves

    CAST has a long history of work in accessibility, accessible materials, and inclusive technologies. Learn more about our Centers and projects focused on expanding the availability and use of accessible materials as well as creating more inclusive systems that incorporate accessible systems and practices.

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    Our research projects are typically funded by grants from federal organizations and private foundations. When developing proposals for these grants, we are always looking for schools, districts, and organizations to partner with us.

  • CAST logo and tagline (Until learning has no limits™) behind soothing waves of color

    Don’t just spend your ARP funds — invest in the professional growth of your staff to address learning loss! Contact CAST today to see how we can help you invest in your staff to address learning loss through Universal Design for Learning.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Photo of an AEM Center staff meeting

    Our team includes experts in human development, neuropsychology, instructional design, literacy instruction, learning analytics, technology design, accessibility, and more.

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