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Beyond the visible: Recognizing and accommodating invisible disabilities

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Enacted over three decades ago, the ADA has catalyzed a transformative shift towards creating more inclusive spaces and opportunities, ensuring that people with disabilities can navigate and access public spaces, employment, and services on an equal footing with others. Accessibility is, and will continue to be, incredibly important.

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Digital Learning Theories and Frameworks to Elevate Instruction

Teacher Reboot Camp

Rather than subscribing to one theory, I find that learning about each offers me great insight into what motivates and engages online and digital learners. The learning theories and frameworks below provide useful tips on how to design online instruction and plan digital lessons to help students thrive. Picciano McIsaac, M.

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Redesigning the educational model after COVID

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Instead, equity should be defined as ensuring ALL students are moving forward with a pathology that dismantles systems disparities while providing opportunity and access to achieve their full potential. We must think strategically and intentionally about interrogating legacy barriers that inhibit excellence.

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Passionate About Second Language Acquisition: Meet Inkeri, English Teacher at 51Talk

EdNews Daily

The company’s mission is to make quality education accessible and affordable, and through an online platform. Can you tell us about your education background? After completing undergraduate school in 2001, I began my teaching career as a substitute teacher at various Oregon districts. About Inkeri Martin.

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What Your School Needs to Know About Trauma-Informed Practices

Waterford

14] Because of the way childhood trauma affects the brain, it can seriously inhibit a child’s well-being—especially if the child has no access to support. Developmental Psychology, 2001, 37(1), pp. About Adverse Childhood Experiences. Child Abuse & Neglect, 2011, 35(6), pp. Shonk, S.M., and Cicchetti, D. Stevens, J.E.

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Broadband Provides More Equitable Access to Education and Workforce Preparation

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Digital learning not only plays a crucial role in preparing today’s students for the jobs of tomorrow, it also has an important role in providing equity and access to education, especially in smaller and remote school districts. About the Presenter. Broadband’s Big Picture. Links to Local Learning. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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State Leadership Working Towards Broadband Access for All

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If the workday of an adult typically requires seamless broadband access, then it’s reasonable that today’s students need the same access during their school day. The key is the state leadership to make broadband accessible to all. More important, states are starting to recognize the need for equitable access off site.