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    The AccessATE project goal is to support the ATE community and provide grantees with the tools and knowledge to increase the accessibility and usability of their resources and activities. CAST will be providing technical assistance on accessibility and Universal Design for Learning to ATE Centers and ATE research grants.

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    CAST, 2013

    CAST responds to the U.S. Department of Education Guidance on Title I Peer Review Process

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    CAST, 2013

    CAST offers recommendations to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) to improve its proposed accommodations for students with disabilities who take PARCC’s large-scale assessment. The accommodations in question concern writing.

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    R. P. Dolan, et al., 2013

    The increased capabilities offered by digital technologies offer new opportunities to evaluate students' deeper knowledge and skills and on constructs that are difficult to measure using traditional methods. Such assessments can also ...

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    UDL is found in many public policies in the U.S. around K-12 education, higher education, educational technology, and workforce development.

  • CAST logo surrounded by purple waves

    As part of our barrier-busting mission, CAST offers a number of robust (and often free) learning tools.

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    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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    CAST Science Writer guided students through the science report-writing process. The UDL-supported tool provided myriad opportunities for practice — a critical element to successful reading or writing strategy instruction.

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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.

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