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Supporting Inclusive Practices

Supporting Inclusive Practices

Why Inclusion?

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 Inclusion!

Watch Inclusion!

A short film that appeals to emotions. A crush on the heart so that we all participate in the construction of a more inclusive world. 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. Inclusion is vital for our society, it makes us richer, more diverse and more just.

Inclusion Research

Inclusion Research

Inclusive Practices

What Does an Inclusive Classroom Look Like? Inclusive Schools Network inclusive schools network logo
UDL Makes a difference for all students including english learners Katie Novak language magazine
Co-Teaching Resources – Padlet Ready, Set, Co-teach co teaching resources
Understanding Early Childhood Inclusion Molly Breen – Free Spirit Publishing understanding inclusive early childhood
Inclusive Education Research & Practice Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education (MCIE) mcie logo
Effective Models of Collaborative Teaching Brandi Breaux, Stetson & Associates stetson & associates Inc

Inclusive Behavior & Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)

Inclusive Mindsets

Inclusive Leadership

School Transformation Guide Inclusive Schools Network triangle logo
What Are the Roles of Principals in Successful Inclusive Schools? Tony Booth and Mel Ainscow inclusive schools network logo
Inclusive Leadership in Education Childhood Education International childhood education international
Research Support for Inclusive Education Schoolwide Integrated Framework for Transformation (SWIFT) swift logo

read inclusion!

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Benefits of Inclusion for students

Benefits of Inclusion for students

WITH DISABILITIES

WITHOUT DISABILITIES

Higher Rates of Academic Performance

Higher Student Engagement

More Satisfying and Diverse Friendships

Improved Communication

Less Disruptive Behaviors

Better Outcomes Post High School

Greater Gains in Math and Reading

Reduced Fear of Differences

Greater Empathy

Improved Self-Concept

Increased Social Cognition

Better Ethical Principles