Recently I was working with a student (Jade) who was using a certain curse word over 40 times per day. The team had tried everything they could think of to try to help Jade to stop using this language. Instead of punishing, the team decided to teach Jade to use different words to express herself. Jade brainstormed the list of […]
Read more →Inclusion University wanted to share a great resource packed full of ideas about how to create successful inclusive classrooms! Find information about writing inclusive IEP goals, understanding the LRE, and designing accommodations and modifications. Strategies for Success
Read more →Want to know what to have on hand in order to make quick accommodations and modifications to almost any lesson? Try keeping these materials within reach! Material How it can help Dry erase board Choice making Word bank Brainstorming Writing positive notes to the student Creating a to do list Post-it notes Behavior reminders Written responses to teacher […]
Read more →Welcome to my new blog, Inclusion 101! This blog has grown out of my work with amazing teachers, families, and students in schools around the country. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to learn from amazing advocates, educators, and scholars in my efforts to create supports that will allow all students to experience belonging, participation, and access to […]
Read more →I often work with educators who wonder how they can make sure they are covering the basics when working to include all students. When getting started or checking in on the quality of your practices make sure the basics are covered. Here is a checklist to help you ensure you are on the right path to successful inclusion: Seat students […]
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