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Are You on Hold?
Are you like me? Do you dread calling those impersonal businesses that put you on hold? I know how it will go… There will be a voice telling me to press 1 for this department and 2 for that kind of information. I listen to the options, knowing that my request doesn’t really fit any of them, but I make my choice.

Creative Flexible Grouping
I was conducting midyear Inclusion Rounds last week with the district Special Education Director and building principals. Getting back into classrooms keeps me real by reminding me about issues teachers face on a daily basis and reinforcing the complex layers of systems change. There are just so many variables to consider as we transform educational systems into nurturing places for ALL students AND teachers!

Does Your School Build Resilience?
Schools are in the midst of BIG questions and preparations for fall opening —
1. Face-to-face or online?
2. How do we keep everybody safe?
3. What will instruction look like?
4. What do families want?
5. How do we assess learning?
6. How can we build a resilient school community?

July 4 Reflection: 3 Top Priorities
It’s 4th of July but nothing feels normal since the pandemic. While some places are starting to open up, others are reporting an increase in cases. Overall, more families will “shelter in place” this holiday — fewer backyard barbecues, fewer pool parties, fewer people going to the beach and parks, fewer shoppers taking advantage of big holiday sales.

Is It Time to Re-Set Inclusion?
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Distance/Remote/Online Learning?
There are a lot of terms being thrown around to describe what schools are doing right now. What are the differences? Which term fits what you and your school are providing during school?

Teachers: Need to Log Your Interactions?
Have you been told that you have to track your interactions with colleagues, students, and families? This is something that teachers have not been expected to do in the past. When you showed up at school, there was an assumption that you were engaged in professional activities – teaching students, planning lessons, grading, collaborating with colleagues, interacting with families.

How to Co-Teach Online
I kept hearing that teachers are scrambling for practical strategies for distance education that address students’ diverse needs in all kinds of home situations. So…I created a 5 step process!

Finding Your Compass
As I’m sure you know, the COVID-19 crisis has changed everything.
While medical and political leaders are doing their best to control the outbreak with information and advice to the public, most of us are struggling to find our direction in all the confusion.

Always Off Course
Teaching students with disabilities is a lot like being at the helm of a sailboat. Now, just in case you haven’t spent much time on the water, there’s a big difference between sailing and motor-boating. If your vessel is motor driven, you can point it at your destination and it will head in that direction, with some interference by wind and water currents.