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Chuck Hitchcock is Director of the National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum (NCAC), a five-year cooperative agreement with OSEP. NCAC partners include Harvard University Children's Initiative/Harvard Law School, Boston College School of Education, the Council for Exceptional Children, and the Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER).

As CAST's Chief Education Technology Officer, Mr. itchcock oversees CASTs software development, technology innovation, and Web site development and was the original developer of the CAST eReader and Bobby, the Web access tool. Mr. Hitchcock has had practical experience in special education administration, technology education, teaching at all levels from early childhood to graduate school and in private industry. He co-directed a private learning disabilities clinic and served as the founding director of a Massachusetts statewide technology training and support center that served 180 school districts.

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