Inclusive education is evolving beyond one-size-fits-all approaches to embrace strategies that meet diverse learning needs. From Universal Design for Learning to targeted autism interventions, ...
Inclusive education is more than a policy—it’s a commitment to ensuring every student feels seen, supported, and empowered to succeed. From evidence-based teaching strategies to culturally responsive ...
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 ...
What is Inclusion in the Classroom and Why is it Important? Inclusion in the classroom means that all children, no matter their racial, religious, or ethnic background, gender, learning style, or ...
The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), passed in 1975, ensures that eligible children with disabilities receive free public education along with the services they need to succeed. The IDEA act ...
What are inclusive learning environments, anyway? Putting a definition on this complex concept is deceptively tricky. Environments aren’t just spaces that we exist in; they also encompass the culture ...
Inclusive teaching combines attention to what is being taught with attention to who is being taught–with the goal of engaging the greatest number of students in the greatest amount of learning.
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, ...
NITI Aayog showcases Annie, an AI-powered Braille device by Thinkerbell Labs, enabling self-paced learning, improving ...