Inclusive education for students with Down syndrome has to be a collaborative process with all involved in education!
Monday, April 18, 2016
Shelley Moore: Transforming Inclusive Education
Published on Apr 4, 2016
Shelley Moore, of The University of British Columbia, is one of the Top 25 finalists in SSHRC's 2016 Storytellers challenge.
The annual competition challenges postsecondary students from across the country to demonstrate—in three minutes or 300 words—how SSHRC-funded research is making a difference in the lives of Canadians. The top entries this year address a range of issues—from sustainable technologies and digital inequality, to food security, transgender issues and special-needs education —and highlight how knowledge about the social sciences and humanities helps Canadians understand and improve the world around us.
Learn more: http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/storytellers
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Down syndrome Inclusion,
FDOE,
Florida Inclusion,
Inclusion,
Inclusion of Down syndrome,
Inclusive Education,
Nancy Linley-Harris,
What is inclusion
I am a Special Education Advocate and Parent Trainer. A very proud parent to Mark and Mariah. Aunt Nana to many wonderful "Kiddo's" I hold close under my wing! Helping Parents Partner with Teachers. Helping with quality collaboration & communication so our Children with Unique Learning challenges are provided a Solid Education for their Future Success to Live Life Independently.
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