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SMART Inclusion Project of Upper Canada Ontario - 2 views

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    Website of the smart inclusion project in Ontario. This was/is a very successful project in which classroom teachers were given a projector, SB, and AT software to support inclusion of a special needs student in the regular classroom.
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Inclusive Education Resources - 1 views

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    Alberta website has great resources on UDL, RTI, Differentiation, Leadership and Inclusion, Positive Behaviour Support, etc. Includes videos and materials from an Alberta UDL Institute in 2011 with David Rose and Grace Meo.
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The Role of the Resource Teacher in an Inclusive Setting | Canadian Education Associati... - 0 views

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    New Brunswick teachers rank types of supports that they find most valuable. Collaboration and co-planning top the list and technology is rated last. Today, more and more schools are embracing inclusive beliefs and values and putting into practice structures that will permit each student to learn in an environment that welcomes diversity.
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School Inclusion | Canadian Education Association (CEA) - 1 views

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    Interesting read, thanks!
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Shelley Moore's blog - 0 views

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    Shelley Moore from Richmond School District is currently working with Bulkley Valley teachers on class profiles and co-teaching. She's a strong advocate of UDL and inclusion.
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The Myth of Average - 0 views

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    Fantastic video by Tod Rose at Harvard describing how designing for average designs for no one. Uses an example from the Air Force and applies it to education.
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Inclusion Resource - 3 views

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    This is a great 174 page document on differentiation that was put together in Ontario. Includes explanation of UDL and Differentiated Instruction and very useful templates for developing learning profiles.
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Positively Autistic | Special Feature: Positively Autistic | CBC News: The National - 0 views

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    This is a powerful video from CBC. It introduces the world of people within the autism spectrum disorder and provides insight into how they feel about us, our views toward them, learning, etc. Fascinating!
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