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CAST, 2016
How can educators create welcoming social and emotional climates that improve learning opportunities for each one of our learners?
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CAST, 2020
How can we design learning experiences so that they are meaningful and challenging for all learners?
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CAST, 2020
When we clarify what we want learners to accomplish, then we can select flexible assessments, methods, and materials that effectively support that goal.
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CAST, 2022
Find out how flexibility, inclusivity, and relevancy are key to driving engagement in career and technical education (CTE).
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I first learned about CAST from David Rose during my master's year at HGSE. I had been super anxious about Harvard. As a dyslexic student, I was afraid I didn't belong. I was taking HT 100 for Mind, Brain, and Education, and the first time I heard David speak, I was hooked. First, he told great stories and jokes, which made the class significantly more interesting--a nice way to tap into the affective network. I remember he used to joke about how features of Universal Design helped many other people than intended, like closed captioning helping spouses at night, as well as his dancing skills.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020
CAST is thrilled to announce the forthcoming publication of this timely new title by veteran teacher and administrator in urban schools, Andratesha Fritzgerald.
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The Anne Meyer & David Rose Founders' Fund for Innovation celebrates the CAST founders' 33-year commitment to transforming education with the goal of stimulating original and creative work.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017
CAST Co-Founder David Rose received the J.E. Wallace Wallin Special Education Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council for Exceptional Children.
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Podcast
National AEM Center at CAST, 2023
In this episode, CAST Disability and Digital Inclusion Lead Luis Perez chats with Mia Murphy and Chris Smith from the North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS).
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CISL at CAST, 2023
Making text sizes larger or smaller as needed can benefit readers of different ages and those with visual impairments. Having the ability to change the text size easily means that readers can easily use larger print when needed.