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Wednesday, February 17, 2016
This past December, Congress passed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which replaces No Child Left Behind. And for the first time, the nation’s general K-12 education law defines and endorses Universal Design for Learning.
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The AccessATE project goal is to support the ATE community and provide grantees with the tools and knowledge to increase the accessibility and usability of their resources and activities. CAST will be providing technical assistance on accessibility and Universal Design for Learning to ATE Centers and ATE research grants.
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Statement
CAST, 2013
CAST responds to the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium’s request for public comment about its Accessibility and Accommodations Guidelines.
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Learn about our partnership with the New Hampshire Department of Education to build a statewide web of educators interested in implementing the UDL framework in their classrooms.
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UDL Innovation Specialist
Bryan Dean is an Instructional Designer and co-owner of DTour Professional Learning. Bryan has been working with hard-to-reach students with emotional impairments, conduct disorder, behavioral difficulties, and low interest for more than 16 years.
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Symposium
Monday, July 31 – Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Join online and in-person in Denver, CO July 31 – August 1, 2023. Let's co-create a vision for making UDL ubiquitous as a lens for our collective work of designing learning without limits.
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Statement
CAST, 2013
CAST responds to the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium’s draft of Accessibility and Accommodations Guidelines.
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CAST's accessibility policies and how to contact us if you have questions.
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Podcast
National AEM Center at CAST, 2022
In this episode, Carson Cochran, from the Georgia Department of Education, and Somer Smith, from Marietta City Schools, share the insights and lessons they have learned through their collaboration as part of the National AEM Cohort.
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Podcast
National AEM Center at CAST, 2022
In this episode, our guests from Oklahoma share how they collaborated on a Five Star Rubric that will drive continuous improvement on accessibility for workforce development agencies throughout the state.