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History
Historically, CAST approached the problem of expanding
learning opportunities for people with disabilities by
providing or developing assistive technology for
individuals. However, CAST has found that using this
approach in isolation places the burden and cost of
adaptation on each individual learner and does not address
all the barriers that learners with disabilities
encounter.
Therefore, over the last several years, CAST has undergone a major shift in its approach: We now believe that the most effective strategy for expanding opportunities for individuals with disabilities is through Universal Design for Learning. The phrase "Universal Design for Learning" refers to the creation of computer software and learning models that are useable by everyone, including individuals of all ages and abilities, whether they are gifted, are typical learners, or have special needs.
Page updated August 14, 2000

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Wakefield, MA 01880-3233,
USA.
Telephone: +1 (781) 245-2212
Email:
cast@cast.org
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