You’re a manager who deeply cares about creating a team that’s diverse, inclusive, and supportive. Studies aside, your company might not have the budget for diversity and inclusion training right now ...
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If you’ve ever felt judged while you’re lifting weights or uncomfortable in your gym gear, you’ll know how game-changing it can be to find a class that actively promotes acceptance of everybody – and ...
Not all students feel at home in academia: many question their place in our classes, disciplines, and higher education in general. Helping students feel respected and valued can go a long way towards ...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a powerful law, assuring that all children will be provided with an appropriate education. Because of IDEA, The NYC Department of Education is ...
In the past, special education meant being educated somewhere else. Often, this education was administered in a separate classroom, where students with learning challenges were isolated from their age ...
A nonprofit organization that teaches ballroom, Bollywood, hip hop and other dance styles to people of all ability levels will host a fundraiser recital showcase this Sunday to support its mission.
Over the last year, I have noticed that one of the most frequent questions in Center for Teaching & Learning workshops is, “How would you adapt this practice for use in a large class?” The suggestions ...
In one Hemlock Elementary School kindergarten classroom Thursday morning, it was business as usual. Students modeled letters of the alphabet using Play-Doh, learned about the months of the year and ...
Reading Patrick Ryan’s opinions regarding including special-education students in regular classrooms (Voice of the people, Dec. 11), I was reminded once again what the hardest part of my job as the ...