Impact
Because Special Education is a Service, Not a Place
Because Special Education is a Service, Not a Place
Because Special Education is a Service, Not a Place
CA STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES INCLUDED IN A REGULAR CLASS
59%
*2018-19 Data specific to Indicator 5, time spent out of Regular Ed. class greater than 80% of time
Watch Ian - A Moving Story!
Watch Ian - A Moving Story!
Watch Ian - A Moving Story!
A short film that appeals to emotions—a heartfelt impact that inspires us all to contribute to building a world that embraces everyone. Ian was born with cerebral palsy. Like everyone else, he wants to have friends. Like no one, he needs to work hard to get it. Discrimination, bullying and indifference keep him away from his beloved playground. But Ian won’t give up easily and will achieve something amazing. Ian is not alone. In Argentina there are five million people with disability. In the world, more than a billion. A society that embraces diversity strengthens us, enriches our perspectives, and fosters justice.
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Research
Research
Research
- Practices
- Behavior & Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
- Mindsets
- Leadership
Practices
What Does an Inclusive Classroom Look Like? | ISN | ![]() |
UDL Makes a difference for all students including english learners | Katie Novak | ![]() |
Co-Teaching Resources – Padlet | Ready, Set, Co-teach | ![]() |
Understanding Early Childhood Inclusion | Molly Breen – Free Spirit Publishing | ![]() |
Inclusive Education Research & Practice | Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education (MCIE) | ![]() |
Effective Models of Collaborative Teaching | Brandi Breaux, Stetson & Associates | ![]() |
Behavior & Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
Mindsets
Leadership
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