Ten Twitter Accounts to Follow for Inclusion Inspiration
A great way to keep up with what’s going on with inclusion is to follow people who are passionate about it on Twitter. You’ll find links to news stories, opinion pieces, and how-tos every day to inspire and inform you. Here are ten I recommend — and while you’re at it, follow me at @inclusive_class.
1. @think_inclusive
“Inclusive Education Advocacy, News, and Resources || Inclusion. Every Day.”
Why Person-First Language Doesn’t Always Put the Person First https://t.co/2kZFole33v #spedchat #inclusion
— Think Inclusive (@think_inclusive) June 7, 2017
More from @think_inclusive: Website | Facebook | Google+ | Instagram
2. @PaulaKluth
“Consultant, teacher, author, advocate and scholar who works with teachers and families to provide inclusive opportunities for students with disabilities.”
Day 136 from my new book #UDLDaily: Just Tweak It… check out this post for a few more ideas: https://t.co/lbkPfUuM5T pic.twitter.com/7xmZsH6sHJ
— Paula Kluth (@PaulaKluth) June 6, 2017
More from @PaulaKluth: Website | Facebook | YouTube
3. @BrookesPubCo
“All learners deserve to meet their potential, from preschool to high school and beyond. Tweets about inclusive education, UDL, co-teaching, disability, and more.”
[BLOG POST] How Preschool #Inclusion Helped One Young Learner with #Autism: https://t.co/W7iQa8sSLG #ece pic.twitter.com/JoCUCR0Kd5
— Brookes Publishing (@BrookesPubCo) June 7, 2017
More from @BrookesPubCo: Website | Facebook | Pinterest | Blog
4. @JewishSpecialEd
“Jewish Educator and Disability Inclusion Expert | Blogger | Speaker & consultant to inclusive communities | speaker and trainer | Wife, mom, friend”
No One is Perfect – One of the things I find most compelling about Judaism is the way in which we read Torah. N… https://t.co/I5n3LiDw0J
— Lisa Friedman (@JewishSpecialEd) May 27, 2017
More @JewishSpecialEd: Website | Facebook | Google+
5. @thinkcollegeICI
College options for people with intellectual disabilities
Good stuff happening in Kansas: preparing adults w intellectual dis for good, competitive jobs. As it should be! https://t.co/fLw2TbF0hY pic.twitter.com/m5Hlk6s3SP
— ThinkCollege (@thinkcollegeICI) June 7, 2017
More from @thinkcollegeICI: Website | Facebook
6. @KITandNTIC
“KIT promotes acceptance of differences by teaching inclusive practices to people who serve children.”
Prom season is here! Check out our #Inclusive prom guide created by @torriedunlap & self advocate Stephen Hinkle!! https://t.co/nMYQiEXSmi pic.twitter.com/NyAq0jZsAN
— KidsIncludedTogether (@KITandNTCI) May 2, 2017
More from @KITandNTIC: Website | Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | YouTube
7. @ollibean
“Ollibean is a cross-disability community for families and advocates committed to access and full inclusion.”
#ActuallyAutistic Consultant @JudyEndow strategies for Supporting Non-Escalating Behavior https://t.co/Km2Nr6PV9p #autism #sped
— ollibean (@ollibean) June 2, 2017
More from @ollibean: Website | Facebook | Pinterest | Tumblr | YouTube
8. @inclusionchick
“Married to a great guy, mom to 4 — found my calling with #education #inclusion #catholicschools and hashtags :)”
We know #inclusion benefits EVERYONE.
How?
1) improved #academic outcomes
2) improved #socialemotional health
3) improved #socialjustice ? https://t.co/NpBbrlepwo— Beth Foraker (@inclusionchick) June 5, 2017
More from @inclusionchick: Website | Facebook | Instagram
9. @tweetsomemoore
“A storytelling, inclusive educator and teacher-consultant in British Columbia, Canada.”
Practises that make a difference in diverse classrooms for students who may be at risk. Presenting #TADL at @CSSESCEE #engagement&agency pic.twitter.com/eYuwO8VgKj
— Shelley Moore (@tweetsomemoore) May 28, 2017
More from @tweetsomemore: Website
10. @ParaEducate
“Creating materials to be used in the classroom for students with disabilities and teaching how they should be used.”
Our last blog for 2016-2017 https://t.co/gpXcvQb0wg #BetterTogether
— ParaEducate (@Paraeducate) May 26, 2017