Be the Change

What is Be the Change?

The Be The Change (BTC) project was initiated by TDSB Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Services. The key objective of the BTC project is to teach students from regular-stream programs about neurodiversity, cultural responsiveness, universal design, and allyship to enrich their understanding and build a strong school community connecting regular-stream and ISP students within their school. 

The targeted participants of the project are students in grades 4-12 with 1-2 educators recruited from schools with intensive support programs (ISPs) including developmental disabilities (DD), diagnostic kindergarten (DK), and/or physical disabilities (PD) classrooms.

Be the Change Project

BTC info sheet.docx.pdf

2022-2023

Bloordale MS 

Bloordale Middle School.pdf

Chartland JPS

Chartland Junior Public School.pdf

Clinton Street JPS

Clinton Street JPS.pdf

David & Mary Thomson CI

David and Mary Thomson CI.pdf

Don Mills CI

Don Mills CI.pdf

Don Valley MS

Don Valley MS.pdf

Dorset Park PS

Dorset Park P.S..pdf

The Elms JMS

ELMS JMS.pdf

FH Miller JPS

FH Miller JPS.pdf

Gateway PS

Gateway PS.pdf

George S Henry Academy

George S. Henry Academy.pdf

George Webster ES

George Webster Elementary School.pdf

Greenholme JPS

Greenholme Junior Middle School .pdf

Henry Hudson SPS

Henry Hudson SPS.pdf

John G Diefenbaker PS

John G. Diefenbaker PS.pdf

Maple Leaf PS

Maple Leaf .pdf

Nelson Mandela Park PS

Nelson Mandela Park Public School.pdf

Oakridge JPS

Oakridge JPS.pdf

Pelmo Park PS

Pelmo Park.pdf

Rivercrest JS

RIVERCREST JS.pdf

Silverthorn CS

Silverthorn Community School .pdf

Taylor Creek PS

Taylor Creek PS.pdf

Victoria Village PS

Victoria Village PS.pdf

West Humber CI

West Humber CI.pdf

2021-2022

School Projects in Action

Examples of school projects 2021-2022.pptx.pdf
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