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The Individual Education Plan: How to Support Parent Involvement for a Bigger Impact

The development of an IEP is an essential process in the continuous progress of students with special education needs. It is important to involve, include and support parents throughout this process in order to ensure that they understand it and are comfortable with the support provided by educators.

By |September 9th, 2022|Categories: IEPs|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on The Individual Education Plan: How to Support Parent Involvement for a Bigger Impact

LEARNING MODULE: Promoting the School-Family Relationship: Through the IEP and Beyond

This module presents the ways in which educators and other school board professionals can work with students and families to help students with LDs to succeed in their education and will provide guidance, strategies, and tools to help build strong school-family relationships.

By |August 31st, 2022|Categories: IEPs|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on LEARNING MODULE: Promoting the School-Family Relationship: Through the IEP and Beyond

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 a barrier to learning. A balanced and well-monitored approach to the use of AT is the most equitable solution for supporting students with LDs.

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: Literacy, Technology|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Toward an Equitable Classroom: Using Assistive Technology to Remove Barriers to Learning for Students with Learning Disabilities
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The impact of anti-Black Racism on the Mental Health of Black students

The impacts of anti-Black racism on the mental health of Black students include (but aren’t limited to) under-diagnosis, misdiagnosis, denial of service, lack of culturally relevant services, and race-related stress exacerbating or creating mental health problems or illnesses

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: Mental Health & Well-Being|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on The impact of anti-Black Racism on the Mental Health of Black students
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Supporting Mentally Healthy Conversations About Anti-Black Racism with Students

When done in a thoughtful, informed and intentional way, engaging students in discussions about anti-Black racism acknowledges and addresses systemic racial injustice.

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Listen, Believe, & Act: Support for students who have been disproportionately impacted in schools

Whether facilitating a discussion or responding to a situation that perpetuates racism or marginalization, it can be helpful to remember to Listen, Believe, & Act.

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: Mental Health & Well-Being|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Listen, Believe, & Act: Support for students who have been disproportionately impacted in schools
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Creating Inclusive Classrooms

Creating inclusive classrooms can be hard work. It takes commitment to the guidelines of inclusion and a willingness to critically examine our beliefs, assumptions, and practices.

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: Educator Supports, Mental Health & Well-Being|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Creating Inclusive Classrooms
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Supporting Oral Language in the Classroom: Extending Reading Instruction Beyond Decoding

Oral language is an important skill, foundational to reading which is crucial for reading comprehension. Even if a child has strong word decoding abilities, if they do not understand the meaning of the text they have read, reading comprehension will not happen.

By |August 29th, 2022|Categories: Literacy|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Supporting Oral Language in the Classroom: Extending Reading Instruction Beyond Decoding

Inclusive and Equitable Teaching Practices

Research clearly shows that adopting inclusive and equitable teaching practices is a winning strategy for all students, particularly for immigrant and marginalized students, because it can make the difference between school success or failure.

By |August 25th, 2022|Categories: Self-Advocacy|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Inclusive and Equitable Teaching Practices
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Students and Parents Share their Reading Success Stories

LD@school spoke with former and current students and their parents about their journey of learning to read. By sharing their experiences and the supports that worked for them, students with LDs can help parents and educators understand how to help others who are struggling to learn to read.

By |August 24th, 2022|Categories: Literacy|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Students and Parents Share their Reading Success Stories
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