Myth: The High Cost of Inclusion
March 27
In almost every school or district we conduct inclusive practices training, we often encounter the ...
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In the March/April 2013 edition of Inclusive Schools Network newsletter, we focus on the myth of the high cost of inclusion.
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Our 2012 theme was: Social Inclusion: More than a Seat in the Class! Click to enjoy our Success Stories!
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Check out the several new resources recently added to our Inclusion Basics Resource Page!
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Our Resource Library contains a variety of tools, tips, and strategies that help you evaluate and improve the status of inclusive education in your school!
Read more...Enjoy an interview with Dr. Stetson on the Mary and Melissa Show as they discuss what it means to be inclusive and highlight the ISN's resources for schools, professionals and parents.
President Obama and Early Childhood Education
“In states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children — like Georgia or Oklahoma — studies show students grow up more likely to read and do math at grade level, graduate high school, hold a job, form more stable families of their own.”
— President Obama, State of the Union address
March 27
In almost every school or district we conduct inclusive practices training, we often encounter the ...
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The Inclusive Schools Network interviewed Kim Hammer, Director of the Bear Blvd School for ...
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Inclusion is what the world needs, this I believe. Inclusion is substantiated by research as ...
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