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Inclusion and Empowerment

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Inclusion: "Children who learn together, learn to live together -

Inclusion Resources -

Inclusive Education stories & Stratagies for Success -

Access Unlimited -

 

 



Inclusion: "Children who learn together, learn to live together

This web site is designed for general education teachers, special education teachers, parents, and school staff to help provide some answers about how inclusive education can be accomplished. Resources for making accommodations are included as well as links to other web sites and resource lists for learning more about inclusive education.


Inclusion Resources

A canadian web site that contains information in the area of inclusion. This site also includes IEP examples.


Inclusive Education stories & Stratagies for Success

The stories in this document, that reflect children, do not include the child's label. This has been intentional. Children are children and must be seen this way. The child's perceived disability is only one component of who they are. However, as the author of this document, I know for others a child's label is important to picture who we are talking about.


Access Unlimited

Access Unlimited, known to NMEDA members primarily as the manufacturer of the Multi-Lift Personal Transfer Lift System, introduced several new product offerings at ADED 2002.

 

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