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53 | Inclusion and Child Trauma with Nicole Eredics

There are greater numbers of students with disabi…

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There are greater numbers of students with disabilities receiving their education in general education classrooms. But is inclusion just a good idea - a feel-good, pie in the sky theory that does not translate into the real world of schools and classrooms? Today we speak with Nicole Eredics from The Inclusive Classroom. Nicole is the author of the book, ‘Inclusion in Action - practical strategies to modify your curriculum’. The book provides 40 specific, teacher-tested strategies to modify the curriculum for students who work below grade level. Nicole also hosts a website called www.theinclusiveclass.com. Listen to Nicole's practical advice on facilitating a inclusive classroom for traumatised students. To check the show notes for this episode, visit www.tipbs.com Thanks for listening!

First published

11/27/2017

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education

Duration

50 minutes

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Trauma Informed Education

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There are greater numbers of students with disabilities receiving their education in general education classrooms. But is inclusion just a good idea - a feel-good, pie in the sky theory that does not translate into the real world of schools and classrooms? Today we speak with Nicole Eredics from The Inclusive Classroom. Nicole is the author of the book, ‘Inclusion in Action - practical strategies to modify your curriculum’. The book provides 40 specific, teacher-tested strategies to modify the curriculum for students who work below grade level. Nicole also hosts a website called www.theinclusiveclass.com. Listen to Nicole's practical advice on facilitating a inclusive classroom for traumatised students. To check the show notes for this episode, visit www.tipbs.com Thanks for listening!

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