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Perspectives From Think College Students On Inclusive Practices At The Collegiate Level, Scot Rademaker, Madison K. Oliver
Perspectives From Think College Students On Inclusive Practices At The Collegiate Level, Scot Rademaker, Madison K. Oliver
Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference
Promoting inclusion at all levels of education is crucial in the process of positively influencing and encouraging student learning both for students with disabilities and their peers. This presentation will provide information about the Think College program and include perspectives from Think College students and their college peers about their experiences. Participants should be able to understand more about the Think College program, but more importantly gain an understanding about how the experiences within the program impact students’ lives.
Monitoring And Strengthening Reading Comprehension For All Students, Claire Vanostenbridge
Monitoring And Strengthening Reading Comprehension For All Students, Claire Vanostenbridge
Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference
The goal of this professional development is to enhance teacher knowledge of how to strengthen reading comprehension of students based on their needs as determined by formative assessment.
Team Inclusion: 10 Ways Parents Add Value, Liz Mcbride
Team Inclusion: 10 Ways Parents Add Value, Liz Mcbride
Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference
Here’s an ongoing success story of how taking an “all hands on deck” team approach with parents, teachers, and support resources makes breakthroughs in learning and life for a child with autism. Learn 10 specific ways parents can be utilized in accelerating inclusion.
Co-Teaching Is Like A Marriage: Sometimes Arranged, Elizabeth Reyes
Co-Teaching Is Like A Marriage: Sometimes Arranged, Elizabeth Reyes
Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference
How do educators who co-teach survive if 50% of all marriages end in divorce? Choosing the right strategies and putting in hard work can make it happen. When co-teachers plan and develop their relationship, the synergy manifests in student success. Keeping eyes on the educational goals for students can keep disagreements to a minimum. This session will focus on what is needed to begin co-teaching and how to keep the relationship going.
Walk This Way, Diana Smith, Cindy Funderburk
Walk This Way, Diana Smith, Cindy Funderburk
Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference
Do you wonder what skills are needed for students to be successful in general education? Why do special education students struggle in regular education? This session will focus on how learning walks can help you answer these questions. Attendees will participate in a mock learning walk and protocol to provide you with a first-hand experience to take back to your school. Join us for a walk on the wild side!
Participant Objectives
- Define learning walk
- Be able to set norms and expectations for this type of professional learning
- Facilitate conversation within a team of people to determine take-aways from a …
Opening Remarks- “Inclusion: Our Grit Journey”, Debra Leach
Opening Remarks- “Inclusion: Our Grit Journey”, Debra Leach
Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference
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