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11 Tips for Teaching Preschool Online
“At the Education Development Center, where I work to support young children’s STEM literacy, we are seeing successful virtual instruction strategies and practices emerging in the preschool teaching community, particularly…
Resource Guide for Developing Integrated Strategies to Support Social and Emotional Wellness in Children (During the COVID-19 Pandemic)
The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and substantially affected the social and emotional health of children, especially those experiencing multiple hardships. As the pandemic has spread across the United States, many…
How Racism Can Effect Child Development (Infographic)
It’s time to connect these dots. This infographic explains in basic terms how racism, in particular, gets “under the skin” and affects learning, behavior, and lifelong health. There is much…
Significant Disproportionality in Special Education: Current Trends and Actions for Impact, National Center for Learning Disabilities
Years of research point to inequities in education for students of color, students from low-income backgrounds, and students with disabilities. These inequities are particularly apparent when it comes to rates…
Start with Equity: From the Early Years to the Early Grades
The Children’s Equity Project and the Bipartisan Policy Center, with support from the Heising Simons Foundation, released a new report: Start with Equity: From the Early Years to the Early…
Three Trauma-Informed Practices (Video)
Pediatrician, California surgeon general, and author Dr. Nadine Burke Harris on the science behind relationships, school discipline, and mindfulness.
Differentiating Instruction: It’s not as hard as you think (Video)
In this video, teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo explains that differentiation is not about long nights of planning and grading, but about being flexible and making decisions in the moment…
What Is Inclusion (Video)
Inclusion is a beacon and symbol for what is possible in our lives. Inclusion is not an answer to a problem but an initiative that is an opportunity.
Inclusion Makes the World More Vibrant (Universal Design) (Video)
A little boy helps his blind mother experience an art gallery in the most surprising way. To celebrate International Day of People with Disability, Uniting Ability Links and Bus Stop…
Best Practices in Inclusion: Dea’s Story (Video)
“Seventh grade student Dea discusses her life as a vision-impaired student in a general education classroom.” The video demonstrates how special education students can thrive in general education settings. Toward…
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