What we do
We provide transformative professional development designed to help educators

Our 3-day virtual institute is designed for educators looking to apply Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to improve student engagement, learning outcomes, and accessibility. Led by experts like Nicole Tucker-Smith (CEO of Lessoncast) and Sylvia Rodriguez Douglass (VP of Inclusive Services at Lessoncast), our sessions provide practical, research-backed strategies to transform education.
Pathways To Knowledge
Explore diverse ways to facilitate learning and measure progress authentically
Co-Design For Learners
Build your capacity to collaborate with students to enhance their learning experiences and outcomes.
Coaching For Impact
Provide 1:1 support to help educators translate theory into classroom practice.
Effect Assessment Strategies
Learn how to design authentic assessments that truly measure student progress.
Flexible And Accessible Learning
Enjoy a mix of live sessions and asynchronous activities, with recordings available for continued learning.
Engagement For Every Learner
Gain actionable strategies to make learning environments more interactive, inclusive, and emotionally supportive.
What We Care For

Every Learners Right to Thrive
Our work is founded on the belief that barriers should exist in the design of systems, not in the potential of children. When teachers have the right tools, every student can access rigorous content, express their brilliance, and fall in love with learning. This isn’t idealism; it’s what happens when we replace “I can’t” with “How can we?”
Education
Re-Imagined
We imagine a school system where every classroom welcomes all kinds of learners. Instead of using the same teaching methods for everyone, teachers create flexible spaces where students with different needs can learn in ways that work best for them.


Empowering Educators
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that removes barriers to learning by providing multiple ways for students to engage, learn, and express their understanding. UDL helps educators create flexible, inclusive, and student-centered learning experiences.
By implementing UDL principles, educators aim to create a more equitable learning environment that recognizes and values the differences among learners, ultimately enhancing their educational experience and success. We believe education should be designed with all students in mind—not as an afterthought, but as the foundation.
I’ve seen firsthand how UDL transforms classrooms—not by changing students, but by changing how we see them.
Nicole Tucker-Smith