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CAST and Carnegie Learning are developing and evaluating a set of individualized reading supports for middle school students embedded in Carnegie Learning’s adaptive mathematics learning system, MATHia.
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Building on the positive outcomes from the prior SNUDLE efficacy trial, our UDL science notebook was used by students across the United States.
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The CEE-STEM project team is seamlessly embedding a new STEM career exploration and engagement tool (STEMfolio) within the YouthBuild program in order to help build learners’ foundational STEM knowledge, skills, and dispositions while also supporting opportunity youth in connecting their interests, readiness, skills, and aptitudes toward relevant STEM career pathways.
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In collaboration with the EASEL Lab (Ecological Approaches to Social Emotional Learning), CAST is developing a customized eportfolio to support after-school educators in implementing a social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum.
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Using the Universal Design for Learning framework, the CAST team redesigned the Choose Love activities, discussions, and assessments to account for variability of the learning environments and learners within the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.
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Presentation
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
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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.
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Tuesday, January 29 – Saturday, February 2, 2019
CAST staff have some amazing presentations to share with you at ATIA 2019! January 29 - February 2, 2019 Orlando, FL
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CAST partnered with the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute to engage with and build a diverse workforce in emerging STEM fields such as robotics, biofabrication, and hybrid electronics.
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The Multi-Gen Makers project is a collaboration with residents from Bayview Towers, a 200-unit affordable housing complex in Connecticut. Through a design-based research approach with iterative cycles of co-design, the project will develop and research a sustainable model for multigenerational making and learning that build the skills and dispositions that can support a STEM career trajectory.