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  • Icon representing the UDL Guidelines graphic organizer

    Wednesday, July 19, 2023

    We are thrilled to announce the launch of a Young Adult Advisory Board to support the community-driven process to update the UDL Guidelines.

  • CAST | Learning Designed with abstract characters representing different learners and educators

    Monday, July 31, 2023

    The updated UDL Credentials help stimulate, support, and sustain best practices in utilizing UDL through competency-based evaluations of people’s knowledge and skills.

  • Photo of Joy Zabala holding her OCALI award

    Tuesday, November 22, 2016

    On Thursday, November 17 at OCALICON 2016 held in Columbus, OH, Joy Zabala, CAST's Director of Technical Assistance and Co-Director of the National Center on Accessible Educational Materials, was one of the recipients of the 2016 OCALI Awards.

  • Photo of Skip Stahl

    Wednesday, April 1, 2015

    Senior Policy Analyst Skip Stahl commented in Education Week about the state of online postsecondary education for students with disabilities

  • sad-looking teenage girl

    Thursday, September 3, 2015

    In this interview with Harvard University's Usable Knowledge newsletter, Co-President Gabrielle Rappolt-Schlichtmann describes CAST's work on how Universal Design for Learning can help offset the threat of stigma and stereotypes for students with learning disabilities.

  • UDL On Campus logo

    Thursday, October 8, 2015

    CAST today made public a redesign of UDL On Campus: Universal Design in Higher Education (http://udloncampus.cast.org), a popular website that helps postsecondary educators improve learning opportunities for all students through better curriculum design and technology choices.

  • Photo of Lindsay Jones

    Chief Executive Officer

    Lindsay E. Jones is the Chief Executive Officer of CAST, where she works with innovative educators and researchers across the globe to design education systems that are learner-centered, flexible, accessible, and rooted in Universal Design for Learning.

  • headshot of George Van Horn

    Having the opportunity to work with and learn from David Rose is my most cherished experience. David came to our district (Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation) several times to provide training for us and with us. Another cherished moment was when my daughter, Shannon, was selected to intern with CAST during college with Tracey Hall. During this time, she also had the pleasure of working with David Rose.

  • Headshot of Patti Ralabate

    My introduction to CAST and the UDL framework was from Dr. David Rose while I was working for the National Education Association. David was trying to help us convince Congress and the U.S. Department of Education that to meet students' needs best, educators needed to understand how students learned. I was intrigued by the potential impact of UDL. When I retired from NEA, I was fortunate to join CAST as a UDL Postdoctoral Fellow and subsequently as the Director of UDL Implementation and the National UDL Center.

  • Photo of CAST CEO Lindsay Jones

    Tuesday, August 27, 2024

    On episode 21 of Talking out of School, CAST's Lindsay E. Jones shares how the Universal Design for Learning is helping educators personalize rigorous instruction for an ever more diverse population of students.

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