“The heart of this unique resource is an efficient Classroom Observation Tool developed by the authors (in collaboration with classroom teachers and administrators), which helps support school teams in implementing evidence-based practices for teaching students with ASD. After uncovering strengths and needs with the tool, educational leaders can use the practical guidelines and strategies in… Read more »
Tag: inclusion
Disability in Higher Education: A Social Justice Approach
Disability in Higher Education: A Social Justice Approach examines how disability is conceptualized in higher education and ways in which students, faculty, and staff with disabilities are viewed and served on college campuses. Drawing on multiple theoretical frameworks, research, and experience creating inclusive campuses, this text offers a new framework for understanding disability using a… Read more »
Leah’s voice
“Leah’s Voice is a story that touches on the difficulties children encounter when they meet a child with autism or special needs. Siblings may find it hard to explain to their friends, or feel disappointed when others aren’t understanding. This book tells the story of two sisters facing these challenges. Through her kindness and devotion, one… Read more »
Independent Living Centers in Indiana
Staff at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism have recently published an article that discusses Independent Living Centers in Indiana–what they are, what they do, who they serve, and how to contact them. The article also mentions who to contact if your county isn’t served by an ILC. You can read the full article by… Read more »
You’re welcome, universe
Winner of the Schneider Family Book Award! “When Julia finds a slur about her best friend scrawled across the back of the Kingston School for the Deaf, she covers it up with a beautiful (albeit illegal) graffiti mural. “Her supposed best friend snitches, the principal expels her, and her two mothers set Julia up with… Read more »