Promoting inclusion at all levels of education is crucial in the process of positively influencing and encouraging student learning both for students with disabilities and their peers. This presentation will provide information about the Think College program and include perspectives from Think College students and their college peers about their experiences. Participants should be able to understand more about the Think College program, but more importantly gain an understanding about how the experiences within the program impact students’ lives
Many colleges and universities offer experiences in which college students can engage in service pro...
David McDonald ’01 will give the keynote address, titled “ALL Means ALL!” Conference registration is...
As the national enrollment of college students with disabilities continues to increase (NCES, 2019),...
Winthrop Think College is a postsecondary option for students with intellectual and developmental di...
This presentation describes the partnership that exists between Winthrop’s Macfeat Laboratory School...
Winthrop Think College has moved on campus. Four WTC students and residential peer mentors live on c...
Registration to attend the conference is $50, with all proceeds going toward Winthrop Think College ...
Inclusion benefits everyone in the room, students and teachers alike. During this presentation, atte...
My journey as an inclusion teacher and the lessons I’ve learned regarding what works and what does n...
The Consortium for Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities is commit...
Come hear how one 3rd grade team went out of their way to welcome and support the teachers and stude...
Rowan University has over 2,900 students with disabilities registered with Accessibility Services. O...
As the Higher Education Opportunity Act opens the door to more options and supports, more and more s...
We will be discussing Club Unify. We will go over what it is, the components of the program, who can...
Research presented at the 2020 Georgia Educational Research Association Conference, virtual conferen...
Many colleges and universities offer experiences in which college students can engage in service pro...
David McDonald ’01 will give the keynote address, titled “ALL Means ALL!” Conference registration is...
As the national enrollment of college students with disabilities continues to increase (NCES, 2019),...
Winthrop Think College is a postsecondary option for students with intellectual and developmental di...
This presentation describes the partnership that exists between Winthrop’s Macfeat Laboratory School...
Winthrop Think College has moved on campus. Four WTC students and residential peer mentors live on c...
Registration to attend the conference is $50, with all proceeds going toward Winthrop Think College ...
Inclusion benefits everyone in the room, students and teachers alike. During this presentation, atte...
My journey as an inclusion teacher and the lessons I’ve learned regarding what works and what does n...
The Consortium for Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities is commit...
Come hear how one 3rd grade team went out of their way to welcome and support the teachers and stude...
Rowan University has over 2,900 students with disabilities registered with Accessibility Services. O...
As the Higher Education Opportunity Act opens the door to more options and supports, more and more s...
We will be discussing Club Unify. We will go over what it is, the components of the program, who can...
Research presented at the 2020 Georgia Educational Research Association Conference, virtual conferen...
Many colleges and universities offer experiences in which college students can engage in service pro...
David McDonald ’01 will give the keynote address, titled “ALL Means ALL!” Conference registration is...
As the national enrollment of college students with disabilities continues to increase (NCES, 2019),...