Anne Sullivan Anne Sullivan’s struggle with her sight fueled her ambitions to overcome her disability and became determined to excel at Perkins Institution. Later she became a teacher to Helen Keller where she reimagined special education to fit to Keller’s style of learning. Read more about Anne’s success here: https://www.perkins.org/anne-sullivan/ Louis Braille In 1824, Louis … Continue reading
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Back-to-School: Are you ready for the first day of school?
With school just around the corner there’s still a lot of work for teachers to do both inside and outside of the classroom. Here are 3 ways to help keep teachers on track before students arrive. Make note in this first week of what worked and what didn’t, what you would improve or change. From … Continue reading
3 Ways to Improve Equity for Students with Disabilities
With 15% of the world’s population having some sort of disability, it requires recognition and adaptability to improve equity among students. Disabilities affect educational institutes, employment, and parenting everywhere, and these barriers need to be pushed past to enable students to reach their full potential as learners. Here are 3 ways to improve equity for … Continue reading
How disruptive is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is considered a major breakthrough in the field of natural language processing, troubling educators since it broke the internet reaching 1 million users in the first 5 days. The ethics and usability behind ChatGPT have provoked some school districts to block access on school networks and computers. ChatGPT has the ability to generate human-like … Continue reading