LEARNING SERIES
SUPPORTING INCLUSION THROUGH COLLABORATIVE, INQUIRY ORIENTED PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
Shifting Thinking and Practice Over Time
Whether you’re just starting out on your inclusion journey, or are further along the path, a learning series is a great opportunity for collaborative teams to deepen their understanding and practice of inclusion. Customized to meet your learning needs, each cohort-based series consists of 6-8 sessions delivered throughout the school year that build on each other. Teams participate in collaborative activities that encourage reflection and action over time in response to the participants' situated contexts. You can choose between virtual or in-person delivery or a combination of both. Each series contains core learning sessions, and you can add additional options such as collaborative coaching sessions, celebration sessions, and school visits.
This series made me understand the meaning of being inclusive. It made me excited to try new approaches with my students.
- Learning Series Participant
MEETING YOU WHERE YOU ARE AND MOVING FORWARD
Ongoing, Collaborative, Inquiry-Oriented, Learning Series
The Infrastructure of Inclusion
This series is for schools and classrooms that are beginning their inclusive journey or hoping to continue moving forward. Designed for leaders and support teams, the series looks at some infrastructural conditions that promote inclusive opportunities for students. Teams are guided through topics such as the importance of positive teacher and staff attitudes, placement and programming decisions, the role of peers and support staff, purposeful individualizied programming and inclusive classroom planning for all.
Designing for Diversity
This series is designed for classroom teams and looks at various practical inclusive approaches aimed at getting to know and responding to student needs and reducing barriers in universal and individualized ways. This series will also walk through curriculum design approaches which allow for both access and challenge in grade level curriculum for any learner. We will touch on inclusive assessment strategies and look at many examples of real classrooms doing this work.