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Loui Lord Nelson’s Favorite Online Resources on UDL and Inclusion
September 1, 2015
Today's post starts with a quote from the great Loui Lord Nelson, an expert on universal design for learning (UDL) whose book Design and Deliver is making a big splash.…

11 Tips for NEW Inclusive Educators
August 25, 2015
[*Congratulations to Nancy, winner of our Paula Kluth signed book giveaway! Enjoy your free copy of You're Going to Love This Kid; hope it gives you lots of great ideas…

Inclusion QuickTips: A Co-Teacher’s Oath
August 13, 2015
Today's tips are for: K-12 schools The challenge: Strengthening the co-teaching relationship Will you be starting your next school year side-by-side with a co-teacher? Today's QuickTip download is a handy…

7 Budget-Friendly Ways to Promote Student Engagement: A UDL Post
August 11, 2015
Student engagement is one of the most important building blocks of academic and social success---and probably one of the most difficult to achieve and maintain. Different students are engaged and…

How to Be an A-Plus IEP Leader (FREE e-booklet!)
August 4, 2015
With summer's end and your new school year just weeks away, you've probably been thinking about your incoming class and all the things you'll be doing to support your diverse…

Your first step toward a UDL-designed classroom: Change how you think about barriers (Guest post)
July 28, 2015
Happy Tuesday, #TeamInclusion! I have a guest post today that co-teachers and UDL advocates will want to read and share. It's by Dr. Deborah Taub, a UDL/inclusive ed expert and…

IEP QuickTips: Reframing Weaknesses as Strengths and Needs
July 16, 2015
Today's tips are for: All members of IEP teams for students in grades K-12 The challenge: Starting the process of figuring out how to support a student's learning When…

Inclusion QuickTips: Assisting Students Who Use Wheelchairs
July 14, 2015
Today's tips are for: Inclusive K-12 schools The challenge: How can we best support the mobility of students who use wheelchairs? When a student uses a wheelchair, it can be…

8 Ways to Support Your Students’ Flexibility
July 2, 2015
Cognitive flexibility is one of the most important qualities that students AND teachers can cultivate. Learning is easier when kids and their teachers can tolerate change, open themselves to new…

7 Rules for Teaching All Young Learners
June 30, 2015
Maybe you have one placed prominently in your classroom---a rule board that lays out your expectations and gives your students gentle reminders throughout the year. And maybe you have your…