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  • Article
    Photo of a young man using a laptop

    A.I. Hashey & S. Stahl, 2014

    As online learning opportunities continue to spread—31 states now offer full-time virtual schooling, serving 275,000 students—educators need to make choices about how best to reach and teach all of their students. As in traditional ...

  • Photo of a student working on a laptop computer

    We're helping design and deliver new online teaching and learning products that are engaging and fully accessible for Maryland's online learners.

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    Senior Policy Analyst, Emeritus

    A nationally recognized expert in accessible educational materials and Universal Design for Learning, Skip Stahl accrued extensive experience in advising education stakeholders—including states, district leaders, publishers, and policymakers—on how to make learning environments and products more effective and inclusive for all.

  • Screenshot of the COLSD web site home page

    CAST, the University of Kansas's Center for Research on Learning, and the National Association of State Directors of Special Education partnered on a five-year initiative to research how online learning can be made more accessible, engaging, and effective for K-12 learners with disabilities.

  • Educating All Learners logo | EducatingAllLearners.org

    Wednesday, April 15, 2020

    CAST is pleased to join dozens of special-education advocacy and innovation organizations to form the Educating All Learners Alliance, a resource hub and online community to support students with disabilities and their teachers and caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Webinar
    Culturally Responsive Design for English Learners: The UDL Approach book cover

    3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Tuesday, November 28, 2017

    Join CAST on Tuesday, November 28, 2017, for a free online workshop with Patti Kelly Ralabate and Loui Lord Nelson to discuss the challenges faced when educating ELs and the supports provided through Culturally Responsive Teaching and Universal Design for Learning.

  • Book

    D. H. Rose & A. Meyer, 2002

    In this seminal book on Universal Design for Learning, Rose and Meyer lay out the three principles, show their origins in the learning sciences and brain-based research, and describe practical applications of the framework to classroom instruction.

  • 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.

  • Photo of Alex Gibson

    Learning Experience Designer

    As a Learning Experience Designer, Alex envisions, designs, and implements accessible learning experiences that meet user user-centered goals. He works alongside learning scientists, subject-matter experts, front-end developers, and engineers to push the boundaries of Universal Design for Learning into innovative, usable, and engaging online and mobile learning environments and tools.

  • An educator at the front of a classroom of adults, calling on participants to speak

    With the UDL framework as a guide, CAST is creating seven modules to help Adult Basic Education teachers effectively teach and support neurodiverse adults, including those with learning disabilities.

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