In today’s inclusive classrooms it is more important than ever to keep the needs of students with disabilities in mind.
That said, by making lessons more interactive and hands-on, you open the door to all styles of learners and create a rich learning environment. This benefits all students, including English as a Second Language (ESL) students who may have difficulty grasping concepts due to a language barrier.
In this section of the Happenin' Habitats site, you will find information on different types of disabilities and obtain guidelines and techniques for working with an inclusive group.