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9 First Steps to Student-Directed IEPs
June 9, 2015
When students take an active role in developing their own IEPs, the results can be amazing. Studies show that student-directed IEPs are associated with higher academic achievement, better communication and…
“Take a deep breath, and just do it”: An inclusion success story
May 26, 2015
So excited to share the first of our Inclusion Success Stories today! In this post, you'll hear from California mom Nelia Nunes, whose daughter Sabrina was born with a significant…
Infographic: 10 Tips on Creating an Effective Inclusion Team
May 21, 2015
Teamwork is the fuel that keeps inclusion going. If you're just getting started with inclusion or want a to-do list to get your existing team on track, today's post is…
Presuming Competence: What It Is, What It Looks Like
May 12, 2015
If you're already on board with inclusive education, you probably know all about the concept of presuming competence and can cite the benefits in your sleep. But if you're just…
8 Ways to Make Your Small-Group Activities More Inclusive
May 7, 2015
(*See the end of this post for a FREE printable with even more small-group inclusion tips!) Small-group activities are packed with so many benefits, they're like a mega-vitamin for your…
6 Student Engagement Tips from Inclusion Experts Julie Causton & Kate Richmond
May 5, 2015
Hello, teacher friends! Let's kick off today's Inclusion Lab post with a quote from the amazing Julie Causton---author, educator, speaker, and true inclusion rockstar. When we put together our…
6 UDL Myths (and the Facts Behind Them!)
April 30, 2015
If you read the latest books and blogs on inclusive education, you've probably heard a lot about the potential benefits of universal design for learning (UDL). Stronger student engagement. Sharper…