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Teaching & Learning: Professional Development
CAST Institutes are two-, or three-day sessions that offer information, awareness, and hands-on activities, focusing on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and other important educational issues. Each institute features presentations from experts on UDL and other CAST professional development staff. Institutes have a maximum of 24 participants which allows for small group work, hands-on technology (1 computer to two participants), individualized support from CAST staff, and direct application to participants' practice. All institutes are held at CAST in Wakefield Massachusetts, a suburb approximately 15 miles north of downtown Boston and convenient to public transportation.
For more information contact: Grace Meo, gmeo@cast.org
or call 781-245-2212, ext. 263
To register contact: Leslie O'Callaghan at locallaghan@cast.org
or 781-245-2212, ext. 273
Register online:
2005 Course Offerings
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CAST Professional Development Offerings |
Featured Staff |
Dates |
Fees |
| 01 |
Universal Design for Learning and Post Secondary Education
Faculties from institutions of higher education are invited to learn about
the principles of UDL and application to post secondary practice. This
institute focuses on applying the UDL principles to the development of
course materials, syllabi, assessments and goals to meet the needs of
learners with diverse needs, backgrounds, experiences, and opportunities.
Audience: Post-secondary Faculty
|
Tracey Hall
and Skip Stahl |
January 31-February 1, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 02 |
Universal Design for Learning: Reaching and Teaching All Learners…an
introduction for pre-kindergarten – 12 educators
How do I address the diversity of students in my classroom? How can I
design my curriculum to take advantage of the new technologies and principles
of Universal Design for Learning? Learn about and apply UDL to practice.
This Institute is an introduction to Universal Design for Learning and
its application to classroom practice. Participants will have hands-on
experiences with materials, technologies, and strategies, and are supported
as they develop realistic action steps that apply UDL to their own practice.
Audience: All pre-k – 12 Educators |
CAST Professional Development Staff |
February 10-11, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 03 |
Universal Design for Learning and Data-Driven Decision Making
This institute will appeal to educators interested in learning to use
classroom level data reflecting student learning to inform their everyday
teaching. Key topics to be addressed will include Universal Design for
Learning, Action Research, and data collection strategies. A major focus
of this institute will be the use of hand held computers (also known as
PDAs) such as Palm, Sony Clié, or iPAQ to collect and analyze classroom
data.
Audience: All grade 4 – 12 Educators
|
Bart Pisha
and Grace Meo |
March 10-11, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 04 |
Universal Design for Learning: Reaching and Teaching All Learners…an
introduction for pre-kindergarten – 12 educators
How do I address the diversity of students in my classroom? How can I
design my curriculum to take advantage of the new technologies and principles
of Universal Design for Learning? Learn about and apply UDL to practice.
This Institute is an introduction to Universal Design for Learning and
its application to classroom practice. Participants will have hands-on
experiences with materials, technologies, and strategies, and are supported
as they develop realistic action steps that apply UDL to their own practice.
Audience: All pre-k – 12 Educators
|
CAST Professional Development staff
|
April 7-8, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 05 |
Universal Design for Learning and Struggling Readers
This institute is designed to provide educators at the upper elementary,
middle and high school levels with an understanding of Universal Design
for Learning and application of principles to literacy skills of struggling
readers. The content of the workshop draws from research based practices
in literacy and strategic instruction. Participants will have hands-on
experiences with materials, technologies, strategies, and methods that
support struggling readers as they “read to learn.”
Audience: All grade 4 – 12 Educators
|
Bridget Dalton
and Patrick Proctor
|
April 25-26, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 06 |
Universal Design for Learning and Post Secondary Education
Faculties from institutions of higher education are invited to learn about
the principles of UDL and application to post secondary practice. This
institute focuses on applying the UDL principles to the development of
course materials, syllabi, assessments and goals to meet the needs of
learners with diverse needs, backgrounds, experiences, and opportunities.
Audience: Post-secondary Faculty
|
Tracey Hall
and Skip Stahl |
June 2-3, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 07 |
What does Brain Research Tell Us About Learner Differences?
In this institute, participants will learn how brain research when viewed
from an educational perspective can illuminate and refine an understanding
of differences between learners. With an understanding of learner differences,
participants will learn how to design educational experiences to meet
individual needs.
Audience: All Educators
|
David Rose |
June 16-17 |
$620/person |
| 08 |
Universal Design for Learning and Literacy for English Language
Learners
This institute is designed for educators who face the challenge of making
literacy accessible for English Language Learners. Participants will learn
about the principles of UDL and its application to literacy curriculum
for English Language learners. Issues related to cross-language relationships,
language learning differences, immigration, and inclusive teacher practices
will be discussed.
Audience: All grade 4 – 12 Educators
|
Patrick Proctor |
June 27-28, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 09 |
Universal Design for Learning and Math
The institute is appropriate for educators who teach mathematics. Participants
will learn about Universal Design for Learning, barriers in the math curriculum,
and strategies to make the math curriculum accessible.
Audience: All pre-k – 12 Educators
|
Boo Murray |
July 7-8, 2005 |
$620/person |
| 10 |
Cognitive Disabilities, Literacy, and Strategy Instruction
This institute is specifically designed for teams of kindergarten –
grade 2 educators and is designed to support the emergent literacy for
students with significant cognitive disabilities. Universal Design for
Learning (UDL) is the framework for the Institute. Participants learn
to apply UDL to the development of curriculum that supports emergent literacy.
Participants will use varied technologies to support emergent literacy
and will learn to apply these technologies to the development of supported
literacy materials.
Audience: All pre-k – 12 Educators
|
Peggy Coyne
and Grace Meo |
July 20–22, 2005 |
$930/person |
| 11 |
Universal Design for Learning: Reaching and Teaching All Learners…an
introduction for pre-kindergarten – 12 educators
How do I address the diversity of students in my classroom? How can I
design my curriculum to take advantage of the new technologies and principles
of Universal Design for Learning? Learn about and apply UDL to practice.
This Institute is an introduction to Universal Design for Learning and
its application to classroom practice. Participants will have hands-on
experiences with materials, technologies, and strategies, and are supported
as they develop realistic action steps that apply UDL to their own practice.
Audience: All pre-k – 12 Educators
|
CAST Professional Development staff
|
July 27-29, 2005 |
$930/person |
| 12 |
Shaking Up The Classroom: Using UDL To Engage All Learners In An
Interdisciplinary Unit
Bring in learning goals you have found challenging for your students,
and leave with a plan to reach the diverse learners in your classroom.
Guided by the principles of Universal Design for Learning and focused
on designing interdisciplinary curriculum units, this institute will engage
and connect educators with strategies, tools, methods, techniques, and
each other, to develop a usable curriculum unit that addresses the diverse
needs of all learners and meets local standards.
Audience: All k – 12 Educators
|
Patti Ganley,
Jeremy Price,
and Amy Ingalls |
August 3-5, 2005
|
$930/person |
| 13 |
Universal Design for Learning: Reaching and Teaching All Learners…an
introduction for pre-kindergarten – 12 educators
How do I address the diversity of students in my classroom? How can I
design my curriculum to take advantage of the new technologies and principles
of Universal Design for Learning? Learn about and apply UDL to practice.
This Institute is an introduction to Universal Design for Learning and
its application to classroom practice. Participants will have hands-on
experiences with materials, technologies, and strategies, and are supported
as they develop realistic action steps that apply UDL to their own practice.
Audience: All pre-k – 12 Educators
|
CAST Professional Development staff |
August 24-26, 2005 |
$930/person |
Call or e-mail Grace Meo to discuss your professional development needs.
781-245-2212, ext. 263 or pd@cast.org.
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