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Sponsored by Stetson and Associates, Inc. in Houston, TX, the Inclusive Schools Network (ISN) is a web-based educational resource for families, schools and communities that promotes inclusive educational practices. RESOURCES ON INCLUSIVE EDUCATION 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
WHAT DOES AN INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON INCLUSIVESCHOOLS.ORG IDEAS FOR ENGAGING FAMILIES 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
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TOGETHER WE LEARN BETTER: INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS BENEFIT ALLDIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION INCREASES STUDENT ENGAGEMENT.ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IS THAT NO TWO LEARNERS ARE ALIKE, AND SO INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS PLACE GREAT IMPORTANCE ON C...ACADEMIC SUPPORTS HELP EACH STUDENT ACCESS THE FULL CURRICULUM.IN THIS AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND HIGH-STAKES TESTING, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR EDUCATORS TO ENSURE THAT EVERY STUDENT IS ADDRESSING THE APPROPRIATE STA...BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS HELP MAINTAIN A POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR EVERYONE.ANOTHER IMPORTANT FACTOR IN EFFECTIVE INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSISTENT BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS THROUGHOUT THE LEARNING ENVIRONME...RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY CREATES A WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES CAN ONLY BE SUCCESSFUL WHEN THOSE STUDENTS FEEL THAT THEY ARE TRULY A PART OF THE SCHOOL COMMUNI...INCLUSIVE PRACTICES MAKE EFFECTIVE USE OF A SCHOOL'S RESOURCES.IN THE PAST, SPECIAL EDUCATION OFTEN INVOLVED THE SEGREGATION OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION. NOT ONLYDO...
The journey to becoming an Inclusive School may be long and challenging at times, but ultimately this journey can strengthen a school community and benefitALL children. “Inclusion” does not simply mean the placement of students with disabilities in general education classes. This process must incorporate fundamental change in the way a school community supports and addresses the KEY INSTRUMENTS SUPPORTING INTERNATIONAL INCLUSIVE EDUCATIONSEE MORE ON INCLUSIVESCHOOLS.ORG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
INTERESTING, FUN, LEARNING ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE www.inclusiveschools.org Interesting, Fun, Learning Activities that promote Inclusive Practices MAKE MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTION ACCESSIBLE AND ENGAGING FOR Make Mathematics Instruction Accessible and Engaging for all Students. September 3, 2015. There are many students, both with and without disabilities, who struggle with math. Not only are these students at a disadvantage in terms of the practical skills they will need throughout their lives, but they also often miss out on the fun andbeauty
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Sponsored by Stetson and Associates, Inc. in Houston, TX, the Inclusive Schools Network (ISN) is a web-based educational resource for families, schools and communities that promotes inclusive educational practices. RESOURCES ON INCLUSIVE EDUCATION 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
WHAT DOES AN INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE?SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON INCLUSIVESCHOOLS.ORG IDEAS FOR ENGAGING FAMILIES 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
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TOGETHER WE LEARN BETTER: INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS BENEFIT ALLDIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION INCREASES STUDENT ENGAGEMENT.ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IS THAT NO TWO LEARNERS ARE ALIKE, AND SO INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS PLACE GREAT IMPORTANCE ON C...ACADEMIC SUPPORTS HELP EACH STUDENT ACCESS THE FULL CURRICULUM.IN THIS AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND HIGH-STAKES TESTING, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR EDUCATORS TO ENSURE THAT EVERY STUDENT IS ADDRESSING THE APPROPRIATE STA...BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS HELP MAINTAIN A POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR EVERYONE.ANOTHER IMPORTANT FACTOR IN EFFECTIVE INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSISTENT BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS THROUGHOUT THE LEARNING ENVIRONME...RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY CREATES A WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL.INCLUSIVE EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES CAN ONLY BE SUCCESSFUL WHEN THOSE STUDENTS FEEL THAT THEY ARE TRULY A PART OF THE SCHOOL COMMUNI...INCLUSIVE PRACTICES MAKE EFFECTIVE USE OF A SCHOOL'S RESOURCES.IN THE PAST, SPECIAL EDUCATION OFTEN INVOLVED THE SEGREGATION OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION. NOT ONLYDO...
The journey to becoming an Inclusive School may be long and challenging at times, but ultimately this journey can strengthen a school community and benefitALL children. “Inclusion” does not simply mean the placement of students with disabilities in general education classes. This process must incorporate fundamental change in the way a school community supports and addresses the KEY INSTRUMENTS SUPPORTING INTERNATIONAL INCLUSIVE EDUCATIONSEE MORE ON INCLUSIVESCHOOLS.ORG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
INTERESTING, FUN, LEARNING ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE www.inclusiveschools.org Interesting, Fun, Learning Activities that promote Inclusive Practices MAKE MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTION ACCESSIBLE AND ENGAGING FOR Make Mathematics Instruction Accessible and Engaging for all Students. September 3, 2015. There are many students, both with and without disabilities, who struggle with math. Not only are these students at a disadvantage in terms of the practical skills they will need throughout their lives, but they also often miss out on the fun andbeauty
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INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES TO PROMOTE INCLUSIVE EDUCATION International Organizations Supporting Inclusive Education. September 10, 2015. Education for All Global Campaign for EducationThe Education for All (EFA) movement is a global commitment to provide quality basic education for all children, youth, and adults. The movement was launched at the World Conference on Education for All in 1990, when TOGETHER WE LEARN BETTER: INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS BENEFIT ALL The journey to becoming an Inclusive School may be long and challenging at times, but ultimately this journey can strengthen a school community and benefitALL children. “Inclusion” does not simply mean the placement of students with disabilities in general education classes. This process must incorporate fundamental change in the way a school community supports and addresses the ONLINE RESOURCES FOR NEWS AND INFORMATION ON CULTURALLY 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
ELEMENTS OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS High quality early childhood programs form the foundation for high quality inclusive programs from which all children benefit. According the The Early Childhood Research Institute on Inclusion (ECRII), parents of children without disabilities participating in inclusive programs report positive changes in their children’s confidence, self-esteem, and understanding of diversity. ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CLASSROOM: A GUIDE TO MAKING THEM REAL Savvy and successful school principals certainly understand the value of keeping it real. In a recent training, Stetson and Associates offered a wide array of examples and practical applications. Each recommendation was designed to help teachers interpret how vital accommodations can realistically happen based on t USING MULTI-LEVEL INSTRUCTION FOR A CLASSROOM OF DIVERSE 14343-G Torrey Chase Blvd. Houston, Texas 77014 Phone: 281-440-4220Fax: 281-440-4280
PEERS SUPPORTING AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL CLIMATE Peers Supporting an Inclusive School Climate. September 9, 2015. Author: Toni Riester-Wood, Ph.D. Inclusive schools promote respectful and supportive relationships, avoid the bullying epidemic, and build the attributes of positive peer-to-peer interactions. Due to the current state of our national economy and shrinking education budgets MIRALOMA ELEMENTARY’S WALL OF INCLUSION We are so impressed with the Wall of Inclusion Miraloma Elementary in San Francisco created! Enjoy their Press Release below. December 6, 2016 SAN FRANCISCO, CA Visiting author Todd Parr and spontaneous art installations around the country inspire art project at this San Francisco elementary school. To mark Inclusive S EARLY CHILDHOOD EFFECTIVE PRACTICES RUBRIC EarlyChildhoodEducationforChildrenwithDisabilities&& EffectivePracticesObservation&Tool&Scoring&Rubric& 2011,StetsonandAssociates,Inc. 3≡ Menu
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