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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Inclusion Educator Checklist: Sharpen Your Collective Voice

Alto, baritone, soprano, and tenor offer different voices, but together they produce harmonious sounds.

Inclusion, also composed of diverse but valuable collaborative voices, is intended to yield melodic classroom performances. Inclusion occurs through team efforts with scores of players accompanying each other. Each voice is a valuable one that comprises an inclusive chorus.

Administrators, educators, families, students, and related staff are a few of the inclusive collaborators. When educators stand side-by-side to reach and teach students with administrative and family support in place, inclusion collaboration is achieved.

This type of collaboration results in diverse voices honoring one another to produce ongoing quality performances. Ultimately, effective collaboration sets the stage for many academic, social, behavioral, and emotional ovations for students who learn together in inclusive classrooms.

Read Inclusion Educator Checklist: Sharpen Your Collective Voice

1 comments:

Margaret said...

Thanks for sharing your experiences here on your blog.