Top Picks From the IP Team
Check out the PaTTAN Inclusive Practices Team's picks for trending videos.
Check out the PaTTAN Inclusive Practices Team's picks for trending videos.
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Mikayla’s Voice is a non-profit organization offering original programming to help build a positive and equitable school culture.
Their website shares inclusive activities your school can do, such as assemblies; art projects (including Wheels of Friendship® and Kaya’s Kaleidoscope), unveilings, and installation; and books (including Mikayla’s Bookshelf Enrichment Website!).
Renowned speaker of inclusive practices, Shelley Moore, talks about how to make plans for all students by looking at how barriers are limiting students instead of what is wrong with students or only putting resources into their deficit areas.
Todd Rose is co-founder and president of The Center for Individual Opportunity, an organization dedicated to providing leadership around the emerging new science of the individual and its implications for education, the workforce, and society. In addition, he is a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he teaches Educational Neuroscience.
In this video, Todd talks about how a simple new way of thinking helps nurture individual potential.
We love this video because it provides us with an understanding as to why we need a goal when designing instruction. A look into the belief and value driven system of the worlds most inspiring people. How they look at their reasons for making powerful contributions to the society and times that they live in.
The understanding and practice of inclusive classrooms and schools has been a foundation within Pennsylvania. Simply stated, inclusive education means that all students are accepted and have a true sense of belonging within the school community. The conversation will focus on inclusive practices and what they may look like in a school setting with Mike Bovino, Senior Advisor for Special Olympics, Pennsylvania.
A renowned speaker of inclusive practices, Shelly Moore compares teaching to the game of bowling. She encourages us to rethink "aiming for the middle". A great pick for dipping your toes into inclusive practices.
Shelly Moore is making a big name for herself on the inclusion advocacy stage. This video will encourage you to reflect on your own assumptions about disability and disrupt the ableist structures in education by taking a very important first step...presuming competence in all students.