How Are You Doing Inclusion? #theinclusiveclassproject
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View ArticleWatch How This Art Show Gave A Different Perspective On Abilities
Watch how this art show changed the perspectives of its attendees about the differences between special needs and special talents. From You Tube: Emirates NBD invited people in the UAE to a special...
View ArticleSupporting Children with Sensory Processing Challenges (Webinar)
Supporting Children with Sensory Processing Challenges This webinar will help providers/caregivers recognize and be able to support those hard to understand children many of whom have immature sensory...
View ArticleFeeling Alone with Dreams of Inclusion? 11 Thought Leaders Share Theirs
Are you feeling alone with dreams of inclusion only to be frustrated at every turn? You are not alone. When I started this pilgrimage around the blogosphere three years ago I felt very alone. I felt...
View ArticleOne Brilliant Way to Keep Medication Management Simple
When it comes to educating, caring for, and parenting students with cognitive and/or physical disabilities, the list of things to manage can feel overwhelming. Treatment plans and strategies vary...
View ArticleGeorgia’s GNETS Program Illegally Segregates Disabled Students. What Does It...
Why should you care about the recent DOJ finding that Georgia’s GNETS program illegally segregates disabled students? Chris Vance, an attorney in the Atlanta Metro Area, explains the ramifications and...
View ArticleWhat Is an Inclusive Educator’s Job Description? What Your Students Might...
Have you every wondered what an inclusive educator does? You might want to take a look at this poster from Inspire Inclusion. It is out of this world! The folks at Inspire Inclusion are a wonderful...
View ArticleIndie Rock Duo’s Debut Album Will Benefit the Autistic Self Advocacy Network
The Band That Started via Text Message During the initial stages of Sally Sparrow & The Old 41 (SS41), Tim Villegas and Clive Staples had not met face to face or even spoken on the phone. Their...
View ArticleA Credo for Support: Don’t See My Disability as the Problem
Throughout history, people with physical and mental disabilities have been abandoned at birth, banished from society, used as court jesters, drowned and burned during The Inquisition, gassed in Nazi...
View ArticleMarina’s Ocean: A Beautiful Story of Inclusion
The short film, Marina’s Ocean, is a beautiful story of inclusion. After being screened at several international film festivals, the Brazilian short film “Marina’s Ocean” has just been submitted to...
View ArticlePromises Every Special Educator Should Make to Their Students’ Parents
Editor’s Note: This post was written in 2012 and has been updated with a few small changes to the original posting including a new featured image as well as an eleventh promise. Promises are...
View ArticleThings I Wish I Knew My First Year Of Teaching Special Education
Nothing prepares you for that first day of teaching. I can still remember calling my wife during my lunch break (hey…I taught in California then…breaks were mandated) almost in tears…saying “I have...
View ArticleDonald Trump Is Bad for Students with Disabilities and America
Where does Trump stand on educating students with disabilities or disabled people in general? If Trump’s mocking of a reporter with a disability in November of 2015 or the title of his book (Crippled...
View ArticleWhat I Learned About Inclusion from My Administrator with Tourette Syndrome
The Interview As I passed through the entrance of the school and walked down the hallway of the office of my next potential employer, I heard Mr. Cohen’s vocal tics off in the distance. My special...
View ArticleIs 100 Percent Inclusion Right for All Students with Disabilities?
100 Percent Inclusion Is 100 percent inclusion for students with special needs always possible? Scrolling through my Facebook feed recently, I came across a post by someone in a group I am in that...
View ArticleInclusive Games, Toys, and Activities for Blind Children [Infographic]
Inclusive Playtime for All Children Blind children are vulnerable to having their play restricted, but in many ways, they need it more than sighted children. It helps improve their curiosity and...
View ArticleInclusion Is All About Supports
If you are not willing to differentiate instruction for the wide range of learners that you have, including students with autism, then you are in the wrong profession. -Holly Prud’homme (General...
View ArticleIs There Any Reason Why a Student with a Disability Should Be Educated in a...
No Excuses These three commercials make a strong case for full inclusion. From their perspective, there are no excuses for educating students with intellectual disabilities in a separate classroom....
View ArticleInclusion Spotlight #001: Hope Technology School
We first became aware of Hope Technology School (HTS) through Russ Ewell (@D_Scribbler), founder of Hope Technology Group. He shared that HTS was an excellent example of what a genuinely inclusive...
View ArticleInclusion Quotes Collection One
Looking for quotes related to inclusive education? Here is a gallery of the some of the best quotes we have collected from around the world of inclusive thinking. Inclusion Quotes 001 Inclusion Quotes...
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