
February 24, 2016
A woman approached me, following a recent presentation to a group of families on the topic of inclusive ...

January 5, 2016
There are so many things I genuinely love about my job as a paraeducator in an inclusive school:
working with ...
November 13, 2015
When we're placed in the position of being a learner in a high-stakes moment, we discover our own biases toward ...
August 14, 2015
Taking a step back to watch her from the sidelines, I was reminded that she will waiver, she will fall, and ...
June 17, 2015
For many of us, some of our best childhood memories involve summer camp. With a little preparation, the right ...
May 17, 2015
Rachel came home from school yesterday and started asking me questions. “Were you invited to birthday parties ...
April 12, 2015
We wanted the best school for our child and we found it, because inclusion is much deeper than facilities and ...
March 19, 2015
What do you consider to be an educator’s ultimate goal? Is it to fill their students with the knowledge that they ...
January 4, 2015
“ELL,” “gifted,” “linear, sequential thinker”… how can teachers begin to design lessons to support the range of ...
November 19, 2014
I think all teachers have had students who led them to that “ah-ha” experience that helped them realize why they ...
May 19, 2014
When I was a “Self-Contained Primary Grades Special Needs Teacher” in a public elementary school many years ago, I ...
April 18, 2014
I realized long ago that student outcomes depend a lot on feeling valued and supported as learners. As principal, ...