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The Power of Peers: Supporting Relationships and Learning in Inclusive Classrooms

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Author:
Dr. Erik Carter
Developed by:
Baylor University - Center for Developmental Disabilities and Supporting Innovative Practices (SIP)
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Inclusion Videos
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Peer Relationships Special Education
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General education classrooms can offer an abundance of relationship and learning opportunities for students of all ages. What does it look like to support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to access these important social and academic experiences? This session will focus on peer support arrangements as an effective and practical approach for supporting meaningful inclusion in academic and elective classrooms. Join us to learn about how schools can adopt these evidence-based approaches and the difference it makes.

To get to the full SIP Collection, click here.

  Keywords: Access, Belonging, Disability, Education, Inclusion, Peers

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