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  • Article

    B. Dalton & A. S. Palincsar, 2013

    The authors describe the empirical and theoretical roots of the Reading to Learn program of research conducted by CAST and the University of Michigan, which was designed to investigate the metacognition and learning of upper elementary ...

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    Screenshot of the Tips for Accessible Educational Materials download

    CAST, 2023

    Accessibility is an important part of Universal Design for Learning, but how do you get started?

  • Statement
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    CAST, 2013

    CAST offers recommendations to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) to improve its proposed accommodations for students with disabilities who take PARCC’s large-scale assessment. The accommodations in question concern writing.

  • Photo of a boy seen through a large bubble

    Through the work of CAST and 14 other founding partners, families have an innovative digital resource where they can come to understand their children's learning and attention issues.

  • Presentation
    AERA logo over the Toronto skyline

    Friday, April 5 – Tuesday, April 9, 2019

    Heading to the 2019 AERA Annual Meeting? Check out the fantastic sessions with CAST staff! April 7-9, 2019 Toronto, Canada

  • Webinar
    Image of a student using an assistive technology style keyboard

    4:00PM – 5:00PM ET on Monday, September 25, 2023

    Explore the role of UDL and AT in inclusive literacy instruction in our upcoming webinar featuring CAST experts.

  • Headshot of Michelle Soriano

    Technical Assistance Specialist

    As a technical assistance specialist for the National Center on Accessible Educational Materials (AEM Center) and the Center on Inclusive Technology & Education Systems (CITES), Michelle Soriano promotes inclusive, equitable, and accessible instructional opportunities for students who receive special education services through the  use of accessible educational materials and technologies.

  • Photo of Alex Gibson

    Learning Experience Designer

    As a Learning Experience Designer, Alex envisions, designs, and implements accessible learning experiences that meet user user-centered goals. He works alongside learning scientists, subject-matter experts, front-end developers, and engineers to push the boundaries of Universal Design for Learning into innovative, usable, and engaging online and mobile learning environments and tools.

  • Photo of Anne Marie Knokey

    Research Associate

    Anne-Marie is an experienced researcher with over 10 years working in education and social science research, specifically in the disability policy and human services field.

  • Photo of Kelli Suding

    Technical Assistance Specialist

    As a technical assistance specialist Kelli promotes the availability of accessible educational materials and technologies to ensure that all students have equitable and inclusive opportunities for learning.

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