For Educators

For Educators

Ideas for Inclusivity in Education

We found these amazing resources in the California Map to Inclusion newsletter. You can read the entire issue here. Infants and toddlers can benefit from inclusion in childcare settings right

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Accessibility

What are Accomodations and Modifications?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0xdaCEqrU0 Want to learn more? Here are some helpful links. Click here for an Understood.org article on accommodations and modifications.  Click here for OSEP Ideas that Works Accommodations Manual. Click here for a

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Accessibility

Inclusion: 10 Essential Articles

http://www.thinkinclusive.us Educating students with and without disabilities together is strongly preferred under IDEA, and this is what we are referring to when we talk about inclusion in the following articles.

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For Educators

SF Loves Learning

SF Loves Learning invites you to explore new segments in our deck celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. You can also explore our new deck with countless videos on The Needs of Plants and

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School Aged (6-13)

IEP Dispute Resolution

What can you do if you feel you and your school do not agree in the IEP meeting or if you feel like the IEP is not being followed? Talk

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School Aged (6-13)

Math Resources in SFUSD and Beyond

This is a list of resources shared at our recent CAC meeting on Math Interventions for students with special learning needs in SFUSD. Our presentation was from the SFUSD Math

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School Aged (6-13)

SFUSD and Restorative Practices

San Francisco Unified School District uses restorative practices in all schools. WHAT ARE RESTORATIVE PRACTICES? Restorative Practices are based on principles and processes that emphasize the importance of positive relationships

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School Aged (6-13)

Supporting Inclusive Practives

Supporting Inclusive Practices is funded by CA Department of Education. Their purpose is to increase the inclusion of students with disabilities in public education classrooms, for the benefit of all

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