Building Blocks to Authentic Inclusion
Event description
Based in British Columbia, Canada, Dr. Shelley Moore is a highly sought-after inclusive education researcher, teacher, consultant and storyteller. She has worked with school districts and community organizations around the world. Her research explores how to support teachers to design for all learners in grade level academic classrooms that include students with intellectual disabilities using strength based and responsive approaches. Shelley completed her undergraduate degree in Special Education at the University of Alberta, her Masters at Simon Fraser University, and her Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia.
Host of hit YouTube Channel: Five Moore Minutes
Podcast Series: Five Moore Minutes
Author of best-selling book: ONE without the OTHER
Join Dr Shelley Moore for this workshop hosted by the ACT Chapter of the Australian Association of Special Education.
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Australian classrooms are diverse. ACARA’s CASE Model for Personalised Learning provides teachers with a practical approach for planning for this diversity.
Dr Shelley Moore's workshop will build your understanding of:
- Disability affirming identity
- Removing barriers and planning for all students
- Curriculum design to increase access to grade level learning for all students
- Planning process, shifting mindset to meeting students at their point of need
Reasons to attend
- Meet the ACT AASE team and colleagues
- Get your questions answered
- Workshop practical ways to support all student
This workshop provides 2 hours of TQI accredited professional development.
Certificate of attendance provided.
Registration includes afternoon tea.
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