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Tools and Resources

Education requires both challenge and resistance, and Universal Design for Learning™ (UDL)— the paradigm developed by CAST for teaching, learning, and the development, selection, and use of curriculum — requires careful attention to the goals of any given learning experience when selecting curriculum materials.

UDL, as conceptualized by CAST, strives to make the curriculum adjustable for students with varied abilities and learning styles rather than forcing students to work with a set curriculum with inflexible materials. The tools and resources described on these linked pages support UDL concepts.

Page updated January 12, 2004

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