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Tips for Finding the Perfect Accessible Home

Posted on February 3, 2020March 21, 2020 by Hillary
House

GUEST BLOG POST! We are honored to have a guest for our blog. This post was written by Tanya Lee,…

Posted in Accessibility, Design Thinking, DisabilityTagged ability village, Accessible home, Tanya Lee

Doug Flutie and UDL

Posted on January 2, 2020March 21, 2020 by Hillary

Recently, I watched the documentary A Football Life- Doug Flutie with my husband. It really got me thinking. I began…

Posted in Accessibility, Curriculum and Instruction, Education, inspiration, Learning Theories & Strategies, opinion, Special Education, UDL, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged CAST, Doug Flutie, Todd Rose, UDL

Time to Change

Posted on December 4, 2019March 21, 2020 by Hillary
LightBox that says Time for Change

Change. It’s constant. It’s subtle. It’s also dramatic. It’s as variable as we are.  When I think of change, I…

Posted in Accessibility, Curriculum and Instruction, Education, inspiration, Special Education, Training, UDL, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged CAST, diversity, dr. seuss, Empowerment, equity, Higher Education, Inclusion, K12, Pk12, UDL

5 Myths about UDL Debunked!

Posted on November 9, 2019March 21, 2020 by Hillary

Our school district is in the beginning stages of UDL implementation. It’s an exciting time! However, our implementation committee has…

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Curriculum and Instruction, Design Thinking, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged #UDLPower, Accessibility, CAST, pedagogy, Professional Development, UDL

Apps and Extensions to Support Access for Individuals with Dyslexia and other Reading Challenges

Posted on October 8, 2019March 21, 2020 by Hillary

Individuals with dyslexia and other reading challenges process text in a different way than others may. While it’s important to…

Posted in Accessibility

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