Inclusive play transforms toys into access points for learning, confidence, and connection—at every age and ability level.
Higher education’s maximally inclusive approach to disability is resulting in a two-speed student population and destabilizing an already shaky system.
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National award for Calderdale nurse
A nurse who works for Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust (CHFT) has been recognised with a national award.
When she was in second grade, Meghan Buchanan’s pediatrician told her parents that their daughter would not achieve much ...
Belfast studio founder brings classroom experience to help educators develop engaging visual learning content I didn’t leave education when I started Educational Voice – I just found a different way ...
CrossingPoints has three programs for students with intellectual disabilities. About 300 students, including Compton, have ...
When Joshuaa Allison-Burbank worked as a speech pathologist in his home community of the Navajo Nation, he saw an effect of ...
Kristen Smigielski, Ph.D., was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, in a family of educators. Her grandfather, grandmother, ...
A culinary program uses adaptive tools and small classes to help students with a range of abilities and needs build confidence, connection and independence.
Adoption doesn’t just give a child a home. It changes who you are - it opens a part of your heart you didn’t even know existed.” ...
Students opened Monty & Millie’s Exchange, a thrift shop set up in a classroom and open to students at lunch weekly. Besides ...
Global trends point to a reimagining of malls as community hubs where people go for meaningful connections. Read more at ...
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