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  • Cover of the UDL Progression Rubric

    How do you measure progress in putting the UDL Guidelines into practice? This 8 page rubric from Katie Novak & Kristan Rodriguez can help. For each guideline and checkpoint, the authors identify teacher progress as Emerging, Proficient, and Progressing toward Expert Practice.

  • Photo of three young adult learners collaborating around a phone screen

    Learn about CAST Efolio, a mobile-first e-portfolio platform where learners can explore supportive resources and demonstrate competencies in various contexts, as customized by different partners and projects.

  • Image showing three iSolveIt math apps

    iSolveIt apps were free iPad games, developed by CAST, that support abstract reasoning and problem-solving skills, and are designed to be challenging yet not frustrating.

  • Photo of two educators looking at the UDL Guidelines and working on a sticky note activity

    The California Coalition for Inclusive Literacy (CCIL) supports the design and delivery of Universally Designed professional learning in literacy development, equipping teachers and paraeducators with tools and strategies to provide students with disabilities with access to grade-level content standards in inclusive classroom environments.

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    UDL-IRN 2019 International Summit | Learning designed for everyone

    Wednesday, March 27 – Friday, March 29, 2019

    Heading to the 2019 UDL-IRN Summit? Check out the fantastic sessions with CAST staff! March 28-29, 2019 Orlando, FL

  • Presentation
    CEC 2023 logo

    Wednesday, March 1 – Saturday, March 4, 2023

    Visit our CAST of Characters at the 2023 CEC Convention & Expo, the premiere professional development event for special education professionals around the world.

  • Podcast
    The Accessible Learning Experience | CAST, Illustrations of a microphone, sound waves, digital text, and wifi

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2023

    We are excited to launch season 3 of the podcast with a conversation featuring Rebecca Sheffield from the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), and Ellery Robinson from the Office of Educational Technology (OET)

  • Article

    C.P. Proctor, et al., 2014

    The study examined self-reported levels of motivation in predicting reading comprehension among 76 linguistically diverse middle school-aged students with disabilities in an urban Northeastern school district in the United States. ...

  • Article

    D. Rose, et al., 2014

    In this article, the authors explore a changing educational and technological landscape that will radically change for the better how learners with "print disabilities"—people with dyslexia, for example—will learn in the near future. ...

  • Video
    AEM Takeaway: Defining Accessible Educational Materials. Spotlight: Cathy Fortney, Therapeutic Services Coordinator, Francis Howell School District, Missouri

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2023

    Build an understanding of how accessibility applies to educational materials, including what makes a material accessible across the widest range of learner variability.

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