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Teaching Exceptional Children 56-2 - Inclusive Practices
Content type: Journal
Articles in this edition include: Promoting Inclusive Practices in Education: Bridging Gaps and Fostering Independence What Is Your Reason? Inclusive Supports and Strategies to Increase Opportunities to Respond for All Learners Increasing the Independence...
Teaching Exceptional Children 55-6
Content type: Journal
Articles in this edition include: Increasing Community Inclusion for Students With Disabilities Committed to Doing the Work Empowering Transition-Age Students to Use Self-Determination Assessment to Lead IEP Goal Development Lead Exposure in Children: What...
Teaching Exceptional Children 55-5 - Intersectionality
Content type: Journal
Articles in this edition include: Guidance for the Antiracist Educator: Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies for Disability and Diversity Right Now Is a Good Time to Get Involved Leading With an Equity Lens: Addressing the Intersection of Racism and Ableism in...
Teaching Exceptional Children 54-5
Content type: Journal
Articles in this edition include: Teaching Social Scripts to Improve Social Communication for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Accessibility Planning for Postsecondary Entrance and Placement Exams for Deaf Students, Three Low-Tech Active Student...
Cultivating Inclusion Through Collaboration
Content type: Teacher Resource
This teaching toolkit is meant to help SPED and content teachers, administrators, paraprofessionals, students and their families, and more, to reflect, explore and put into action the ideas of collaboration through inclusion and co-teaching to support equity in education for all students. Training for teachers varies widely, as do resources, support, time, etc.. The idea behind this toolkit was to engage all teachers, including those operating in fear of change, in the power of collaboration. We want teachers who feel like they have no choice but to go along with a system, known to support and advance students within "the...
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal on Adaptive Physical Education (Volume 54, Issue 1)
Content type: Journal
This issue is focused on adaptive physical education. Articles cover promoting social acceptance and inclusion in physical education, teaching self-protection to students with disabilities, using 3D printing to maximize adapted physical education...
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal (Volume 53, Issue 6)
Content type: Journal
This issue focuses on topics such as ensuring effective implementation of evidence-based practices, ensuring equitable and accessible technology, curriculum programming for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, a tiered approach to implementing universal...