SUMMARY - Inclusive Classrooms
A teacher stands before twenty-eight students whose needs span what feels like infinite range: a student whose reading level is four years below grade, another whose abilities exceed what the curriculum offers, a student with autism who needs routine and quiet, another with ADHD who needs movement and stimulation, students who speak the language of instruction as their third language, students whose trauma manifests as behaviors that disrupt learning for everyone, students whose cultural backgrounds shape how they learn and what they find meaningful, each student a universe of needs arrivin