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  • Photo of Niel Albero presenting at a learning event

    With the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many New Hampshire teachers found UDL even more essential than ever during such uncertain times.

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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.

  • CAST’s Professional Learning team trains administrators, instructional coaches, and educators to lead large scale implementation of UDL.

  • Photo of a woman with Down syndrome smiling and speaking to colleagues at a grocery store

    CAST is partnering with CTE educators across the state of Massachusetts to build their knowledge and skills in the Universal Design for Learning framework to design instruction for all CTE students, including students with disabilities.

  • Summit
    The 2020 UDL-IRN International Summit On Demand

    Monday, June 1 – Friday, June 5, 2020

    We're pulling together a fantastic series of asynchronous and synchronous sessions that bring all of the flavor of the in-person UDL-IRN International Summit to an interactive, engaging virtual event. Be ready for UDL Talks, playgrounds, breakout sessions, and UDL content you can view and use for months to come.

  • Regional Event
    A UDL-IRN Regional Event: Designing for Equity & Achievement for All Learners

    Monday, December 9 – Tuesday, December 10, 2019

    A UDL-IRN Regional Event. Join your colleagues from around the region to explore how Universal Design for Learning can help you create a welcoming, responsive, student-centered classroom that cultivates expert learners. December 9 – 10, 2019 with a post-conference on December 11, 2019, at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL.

  • Article

    T. Hall, et al., 2004

    There is no single definition of curriculum modification and definitions vary across disciplines. In this review, curriculum modification is defined as modified content, instruction, and/or learning outcomes to meet diverse students needs. …

  • Policy Brief

    J. Karger & C. Hitchcock, 2003

    The meanings of the terms access, involvement, and progress in relation to the general curriculum are defined and clarified. General curriculum is described in IDEA ‘97 as the same curriculum established for students without disabilities. …

  • Article
    Illustration of a head with a maze as the brain

    D. Rose & G. Vue, 2010

    The future is imagined by “pre-creating” the Presidential Address at the IDA Annual Conference in 2020. It begins by reviewing policy changes from 2004, including the National Instruction Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS), which led …

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    Photo of a girl looking to the side

    J. Zabala, 2016

    Universal Design for Learning is the firm foundation for the education all students. Some students with more intensive support needs also require individualized services.

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