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Toward an Equitable Classroom: Using Assistive Technology to Remove Barriers to Learning for Students with Learning Disabilities
Assistive technology typically does not close gaps in learning, and on its own can be discriminatory and
Assistive technology typically does not close gaps in learning, and on its own can be discriminatory and
The impacts of anti-Black racism on the mental health of Black students include (but aren’t limited to)
When done in a thoughtful, informed and intentional way, engaging students in discussions about anti-Black racism acknowledges
Whether facilitating a discussion or responding to a situation that perpetuates racism or marginalization, it can be
Creating inclusive classrooms can be hard work. It takes commitment to the guidelines of inclusion and a
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