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Inclusive Design Made Practical – S2E15

In this episode, our guests discuss some of the biggest challenges, and proven strategies to make learning more inclusive design practical.
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What are some proven strategies to make learning more inclusive design practical?

Technology – when used thoughtfully – can have a tremendous impact in supporting districts’ goals around inclusive learning environments. What are the biggest challenges? We’re tackling these questions on the CoSN podcast with a panel of expert practitioners.

Each of the guests are co-authors of the book Inclusive Learning 365: EdTech Strategies for Every Day of the Year. Listeners who want to pick up more strategies can find information at https://inclusive365.com

The guests speak about developing an inclusive mindset and the importance of continuous learning and reflection, the most challenging aspects of promoting inclusion and how the challenges have shifted during the pandemic, why options that promote learner agency are critical, perspective shifts that have taken place in districts as a result of the pandemic, and more.

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