Instruction in an Inclusive Classroom with Dr. Wendy Murawski - 30679
Are you interested in learning more about providing high-quality instruction in an inclusive environment for all students? When implemented appropriately, inclusion allows special education and general education professionals an opportunity to provide responsive, high-quality instruction in a co-teach setting that allows all learners to grow with the appropriate supports in place.
Join ESC Region 11 staff and Dr. Wendy Murawski, from 2 Teach LLC, in this informative three-week virtual series about best practices in inclusion and co-teach settings.
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Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Charter School Personnel, Coordinators, Directors, Instructional Leaders, Paraprofessionals, Principals, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8)
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Participants will explore inclusion best practices and co-teaching as a service delivery option to provide students access to the general curriculum.
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