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  • 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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    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.

  • 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.

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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 offers graduate credit for some of our courses through our partnerships with accredited colleges and universities. Learn answers to common questions about graduate credit for CAST offerings.

  • Photo of David Rose

    Thursday, June 29, 2017

    David Rose announces his retirement and shares some of what's he's learned as Co-Founder of CAST.

  • Headshot of Katie Novak

    I always looked to David Rose as a mentor and joked that I needed a necklace with a charm on it with a rose! One of the earliest analogies I used to explain UDL was using a collection of heels from my collection. I said that the goal was to get from Point A to Point B, but everyone had to choose a pair of heels to accomplish the task. The purpose was to demonstrate the importance of flexible methods and that simply having a choice doesn't eliminate barriers. Years later, David Rose reached out and said, "I got you a present!" He shared a calendar of the most beautiful heels in the world as an homage to one of my first analogies about UDL and as a lover of heels! It really spoke to the power of connection and the human element of teaching and learning that has always been and will always be the heartbeat of pedagogy.

  • Illustration of a globe with abstract people in bubbles connecting with each other across space and time

    Tuesday, December 13, 2022

    In an effort to continue busting barriers for learners everywhere and striving to be at the forefront of education, technology, and inclusivity, we are moving office locations and adapting a permanent flexible work model.

  • Icon representing the UDL Guidelines graphic organizer

    Wednesday, March 1, 2023

    The Young Adult Advisory Board will support and inform the process of reenvisioning the UDL Guidelines through an equity lens. The Board aims to center and amplify the perspectives of young people as we engage in this work.

  • Headshot of Christine Fox

    Vice President of Operations

    As the Vice President of Operations, Christine is responsible for leading internal operations within the domains of operations leadership, business development, human resources, and IT to support the organization’s ability to achieve its mission.

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