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learned to type on an iPad, and his blog “Ido in Autismland” was born.
Devon Price • Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity
In remarkably short order, he discovers the core of the player’s style and the obstructions that are blocking pure self-expression. Then he devises an individualized training program that systematically deepens the student’s knowledge of chess while nurturing his or her natural gifts.
Josh Waitzkin • The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance
educational experience designer knows and understands that constructing curriculum for students with disabilities—right from the onset—ultimately meets the needs of every other learner as well.
Christopher Bugaj • The New Assistive Tech: Make Learning Awesome for All!

Herbert Spencer, the eugenics movement’s founding intellectual.
Jonathan Mooney • Normal Sucks
everyday practice of these various philosophies can bring about sustainable change to education for everyone,
Christopher Bugaj • The New Assistive Tech: Make Learning Awesome for All!
Pour moi, les “fondamentaux” sont nos talents qui nous ont propulsés dans le monde en tant qu’incroyables organismes apprenants, m’a-t-il expliqué. Nous naissons avec toutes les aptitudes – tous les fondamentaux – dont nous avons besoin. Les bébés et les très jeunes enfants ont une intuition extraordinaire, une créativité naturelle et une curiosité
... See moreKen Robinson • Changez l'école ! : La révolution qui va transformer l'éducation (French Edition)
However, he continues, over the last 50 years the need for people to be “legible” and fit into a standard model of work has merely become “industrially preferable.” This puts government and institutional leaders in a position where they are incentivized to convince people that following rigid paths in their institutions is the correct path for
... See morePaul Millerd • The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and Life
Facilitating a Growth Mindset is critical for all students but especially for those with disabilities.