Join us for lunch! In this 60-minute virtual session, we will discuss what it means to be inclusive in education and examine ways to establish a culture of inclusion in a relaxed atmosphere where you can feel comfortable receiving quality and thought-provoking information while you enjoy your lunch. Inclusive practices within special education secure opportunities for students with disabilities to learn alongside their non-disabled peers through strategic planning and supports that promote access and progress within the general education curriculum. Feel free to attend with or without your device camera on.
During this session, we will review the history of inclusion in education, discuss inclusive practices and their role in specially designed instruction (SDI), and explore the continuum of services within special education. Inclusive practices within special education secure opportunities for students with disabilities to learn alongside their non-disabled peers through strategic planning and supports that promote access and progress within the general education curriculum.
We also highly recommend attending this session's sister course, "How Do I Provide Inclusive Instruction?"
This session is appropriate for special education teachers, general education teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators, and anyone interested in building inclusive educational environments. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with detailed information on accessing the live zoom session. If you don't receive confirmation, please check your spam and junk mail first.