10 Tips on Becoming a More Effective Teacher
If you’re reading this blog over the summer for practical tips you can use next year, odds are you’re already an awesome educator. And chances… Read More
If you’re reading this blog over the summer for practical tips you can use next year, odds are you’re already an awesome educator. And chances… Read More
Since the Brookes blog began in April 2015, we’ve been fortunate enough to have some of the best minds in inclusive education write guest posts… Read More
In the 40+ years since the Education for All Handicapped Children Act was passed, how have early childhood programs in the U.S. progressed toward inclusion–and… Read More
Peer supports are one of the most effective ways to help students with disabilities reach their potential and ensure that their academic and social needs… Read More
Over the past few months, we’ve posted lots of individual articles and success stories on UDL, accommodations, and peer supports. In today’s Inclusion Lab post,… Read More
(This post is part of our Fair is Not Always Equal…Now What? blog series.) As many of our… Read More
This post is part of our Fair is Not Always Equal…Now What? blog series. The school year’s… Read More
On Tuesday, Kathleen McClaskey of Personalize Learning shared the compelling story behind her passion for discovering the learner in every child. Read More
Happy Tuesday, readers! Today’s special Inclusion Lab guest is Kathleen McClaskey of Personalize Learning, an organization dedicated to empowering learners with… Read More
Happy Thursday, readers! Today we’re very fortunate to have two special guests on the blog: Margo Vreeburg Izzo and LeDerick Horne, co-authors of the great… Read More