Posts Tagged ‘Inclusive Ed’
Resources for Wisconsin parents who have children with disabilities
Although parents can form a powerful alliance with one another to advocate for inclusive education, additional statewide resources can bolster that advocacy and help support productive communication between parents and educators.
“Experimenting” with inclusive education [VIDEO]
Tyler Spence, a chemistry teacher at James Madison Memorial High School in Madison, Wis., explains how he incorporated inclusive education into his classroom to fit the learning needs of his student, Garner Moss.
Don’t mess with my kid
Beth Moss sits in a coffee shop, wearing a dark blue Special Olympics windbreaker, clutching a coffee cup between her hands. No makeup, just a clear blue stopwatch adorns her wrist. Save for her short red pixie cut, her appearance is noticeably plain, fatigued even, despite the tiny jolt of caffeine she’s delicately sipping on. […]
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