Today’s post finishes up a multipart series in which teachers share the policy issues that concern them the most. Chandra Shaw has more than 24 years of experience in education, as a teacher, reading ...
In Malaysia, more schools and universities are now talking about inclusive education. But what does that really mean?
Public education is the foundation of opportunity in New York City, a chance for every child to get a world-class education that sets them up for success in the future — including the children of ...
David Rose and Anne Meyer, developers of Universal Design for Learning, assert that there is no such thing as an "average learner." No two students have the same abilities, challenges or preferences, ...
In today’s higher education landscape, the idea that future students will need more academic support is far from a catchphrase—it reflects a profound shift in both student needs and faculty ...
Students with certain disabilities are often excluded from general education classrooms. Two children with Down syndrome show what can be gained from more inclusion. More and more students with ...
A five-year pilot program in Maine aims to ensure special education students are no longer segregated from their peers. Research shows inclusive classrooms boost student attendance rates, family ...
Educators and parents of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities are optimistic about artificial intelligence’s potential to create more inclusive classrooms and close educational ...
Did you know that roughly three in ten Americans are birders? Here's what two local birders say brought them to the activity, and inspired them to lead an inclusive Richmond birding club.