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  • Wednesday, December 3, 2014

    T.H.E. Journal, a leading national magazine about education technology, features CAST’s work in its December issues. The article “6 Ways to Engage Every Learner Using UDL” explains to teachers “how to make your lessons more accessible and your lesson planning more fun.”

  • Educating All Learners logo | EducatingAllLearners.org

    Wednesday, April 15, 2020

    CAST is pleased to join dozens of special-education advocacy and innovation organizations to form the Educating All Learners Alliance, a resource hub and online community to support students with disabilities and their teachers and caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Ari Fleisher, at home showing her home office space during the first virtual UDL 101 hosted by CAST

    Monday, May 11, 2020

    CAST has quickly pivoted to providing virtual learning events in place of our popular in-person institutes. Our first two ventures into this environment were a smashing success for facilitators and participants!

  • INCLUDE logo: International Collaboratory for Leadership in Universally Designed Education

    Thursday, June 11, 2020

    CAST is pleased to announce its participation in the newly formed International Collaboratory for Leadership in Universally Designed Education (INCLUDE), a global network of researchers, students, and practitioners committed to strengthening outcomes for all learners.

  • Headshot of Ricky Sabia

    My most memorable experience with CAST was when I visited the office for the first time in 2005 and learned about UDL. I knew this was the framework I needed for my son, who has Down syndrome, to be successful in school and to help teachers better educate all students. That is when I started collaborating with CAST to promote UDL in state and federal policy, and I founded the National UDL Task Force in 2006.

  • Headshot of Don Johnston

    The early days of CAST were filled with thoughts and dialogues about meeting the needs of individual students and not just teaching to the middle. It seems common sense now, but back then, it was twisting educators’ thinking about what they had always done in classrooms. Being dyslexic, I often wondered what my school life would be like with that philosophy and attitude. Anne, David, and the CAST team were taking on the world of education. And for me, this was very personal.

  • Headshot of Maxwell Kanter

    My favorite memory of CAST is my first interaction with CAST during the second semester of my senior year of college; I became obsessed with CAST and UDL and committed myself to trying my best to get an internship at CAST.

  • Two workers in lab coats and gloves working in a laboratory

    Monday, June 3, 2019

    CAST partners with the New Hampshire-based Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute to seek ways to help students from diverse and underrepresented populations choose and embark on STEM careers.

  • Jose Blackorby

    Wednesday, March 30, 2016

    CAST today announced the appointment of Jose Blackorby, PhD, as Senior Director of Research and Development. In this capacity, Dr. Blackorby will lead CAST’s research, project development, and technical assistance efforts. He will also open a West Coast office in the Bay Area.

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

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2021

    In part 1 of our three-part interview, CAST co-founders David Rose and Skip Stahl look back to the early years of accessibility at CAST and the work that laid the foundation for a number of innovations that continue to shape the field of education today.

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