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Universal Design For Learning

This section features information from CAST.org, a global leader in reimagining education with accessibility for all learners.
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Unversal DEsign For Learing Guidelines
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​Here you’ll find the CAST UDL Guidelines. 

Each section of the UDL
Guidelines on CAST’s site is also interactive: clicking on any part of the document will lead you to additional resources, making it easier to understand and apply the principles in your own context.
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Reference: CAST (2024). Universal Design for Learning Guidelines Version 3.0. Retrieved from http://udlguidelines.cast.org


Click to visit CAST.org for step-by-step instructions for
implementing these guidelines!
The why, What, How, and where of UDL
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Adding "Where" to the UDL Guidelines


This adapted version of the UDL Guidelines includes a fourth column: the where of learning. As place-based education gains traction, recognizing the role of place in learning is more important than ever—especially when designed for accessibility.


​Click on the umbrella to download or print your own copy of this
​adapted version of the UDL guidelines!
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