Sarah’s blog presents a really immersing and vital topic about how to ensure inclusion in the classroom. Her real-life experience with students who have special needs and making sure she learns how to make everyone in the class feel inclusive is a delight to learn. Her research sheds a lot of ways to understand and practice inclusion like her analogy of inclusion with bowling. One of the strong points she brings up is how she learned to bring out the strengths of the students in the class and helping them achieve success. I think it is quite important to draw out your students’ strengths and help them to connect with other students which helps students help their peers to achieve success in an indirect way.

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