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    A Conversation: Advancing Inclusion in Our Schools

    Posted Monday January 11 2016 at 10:06 pm.
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    Streamed live December 16, 2015.

    Focus on inclusion in our schools.  The National Parent Teacher Association, the Department of Education, and educators came together to discuss how we can make inclusion a core part of our classroom culture.  Examples were shared from across the country where the entire class benefited by including students with different learning styles.

    The next live streaming video focuses on Inclusion in Early Childhood Programs.  Watch it here January 14, 2016 at 3:30pm.

    Recommended resources:

    Guidance on Free and Public Education (FAPE) from the U.S. Department of Education, office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.

    Special Education Toolkit from National Parent Teacher Association for families of newly diagnosed children with special needs explains how to get the best special education, services and resources available to them.

    Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit has an array of documents, policies and best practices to get you started on the right path.

    Every Child in Focus campaign aims to better support students with special needs.

    Unified Theatre's 4 Steps Towards Full Inclusion outlines steps to progress on your journey toward full inclusion for your child.

    Unpacking Inclusion offers a working definition of inclusion and ideas on how your child can learn to be inclusive in every day life.

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