Faculty Directory

Richard Jackson

Associate Professor

Department

TCS Teaching, Curriculum, and Society

Profile

Richard Jackson is internationally recognized as a pioneer in the nascent field of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). He first brought the UDL framework to Boston College in 1999 through a partnership with CAST and the Harvard Children’s Initiative to form the National Center for Accessing the General Curriculum. This federally funded Center’s role was to provide the nation with guidance on how best to include students with disabilities in a standards-based, public education. Today the design principles derived from the UDL framework are required by law and embedded in teacher education programs at Boston College and throughout the US. In 2009 Jackson observed a gap in the kind of leadership necessary for implementing inclusive education. Again, through a partnership with CAST, Jackson won a five year leadership grant from the US Department of Education to train eight postdoctoral “UDL Fellows” whose efforts continue to advance this new field in improving results for students with disabilities. With the international call for inclusive education, UDL has emerged as a plausible and palpable implementation framework. In 2020, with colleague Sean Bracken from the University of Worcester in the UK, Jackson co-founded INCLUDE (the National Collaboratory for Leadership in Universally Designed Education). Jackson’s vision for INCLUDE is a “center without walls” that functions virtually as a community of practice among stakeholders committed to advancing inclusion world-wide

UDL’s twenty year presence at Boston College under Jackson’s leadership has been instrumental in the design of accessible blended learning courses and in the development of inclusive instructional practices campus wide. It serves as a striking example of what the university means by men and women in service to others where others includes individuals with disabilities.

GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT
  • Prelude to INCLUDE (International Collaboratory for Leadership in Universally Designed Education). Presentation at the Third Pan-Canadian Conference on Universal Design for Learning. Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • Invited keynote lecture for a national seminar held at the University of Worcester, UK, entitled Promoting Universal Accessibility in Higher Education: The Role of Information Technologies.
  • Presentation in Dublin, Ireland entitled: Journey to Oz: Travelling together towards inclusive education, sponsored by AHEAD.

RECENT TRAINING GRANTS

  • From Collaborative Fellows Program, Sponsored training activity to support partnership with Edison K-8 Boston Public School, co-taught educ7438 on site with Jarod Johnson, Edison 3rd grade teacher. September 2018-May 2019.
  • Jackson, R.M. (Project Director). The Preparation of Postdoctoral Fellows for Leadership in Universal Design for Learning (H 325D090016). Grant sponsored by the Office of Special Education Programs, Division of Personnel Preparation, U.S. Department of Education. From September 1, 2009 to August 28, 2015 ($787,975).