ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT AN INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM

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What does Assistive Technology look like in inclusive education?

Tools and strategies that may support one student with an Individualized Education Program could also be beneficial for other students within a classroom or learning environment.

Technology is readily available and customizable, which makes getting tools into the hands of students easier than ever.

Register to join Carolyn O’Hearn from Alt+Shift on October 26 to hear how inclusive classrooms can look and what tools could support multiple learners. 

Registration is also open for a November 10 online learning opportunity with Alt+Shift that looks at AT in the IEP, including developing a well written present level statement, establishing goals, and creating a follow-through plan.

Can’t make it? Both of these sessions will be offered again in 2023. Visit our calendar of events for more details.

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