• Don't settle for "doing something else" with Sarah Humphreys - Part 1

  • 2022/07/18
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Don't settle for "doing something else" with Sarah Humphreys - Part 1

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  • According to the Disability Standards of Education, every child has the right to access and participate in teaching, learning and assessment experiences on the same basis as their peers. But what does this look like in reality? As a parent, how do you ensure it’s happening for your child? As a teacher, how do you make sure you are providing it for your students?

    Many children with disability have individual learning goals. These are often formalised into an Individual Education Plan. As a result, the student often ends up doing different work than their classmates.

    In this presentation, Sarah Humphreys shared examples of how these personal goals can instead help provide access to the same learning as the rest of the class. Her goal was for participants to feel confident to not settle for “doing something else”.

    This session has been split into three parts. This is part one.

    Introduction

    This session was introduced by Laura Esplin

    Hello, I'm Laura Mary Esplin. I'm a Year 4 student, a sister, and a gymnast. I am here to tell you about Sarah Humphreys. Sarah lives in Sydney. She is a big supporter of Inclusive Education. She works with schools to help them practise UDL (Universal Design for Learning).

    Today, Sarah will tell us how kids can learn the same things in different ways. And I hope you enjoy listening to Sarah.

    Meet Sarah Humphreys

    Sarah Humphreys is an inclusion consultant and co-founder of Inclusive Schools Australia. She is passionate about developing and promoting curriculum access for all. Sarah promotes the use of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to achieve this goal.

    She presented at the UDL Implementation and Research Network, USA, on how the principles of UDL were applied to the development of the Australian Curriculum. She now works with schools supporting its implementation.

    Sarah has a Master’s Degree in Special Education from London University.

    Resources related to Sarah's presentation
    • Resources by Sarah Humphreys in Padlet- your electronic webinar handout
    • UDL vs DI: The Dinner Party Analogy by Dr Katie Novak - the video that Sarah shared in part one of her presentation

    Contact details
    • Website: https://inclusiveschools.com.au/
    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/inclusiveschaus
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inclusiveschaus

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According to the Disability Standards of Education, every child has the right to access and participate in teaching, learning and assessment experiences on the same basis as their peers. But what does this look like in reality? As a parent, how do you ensure it’s happening for your child? As a teacher, how do you make sure you are providing it for your students?

Many children with disability have individual learning goals. These are often formalised into an Individual Education Plan. As a result, the student often ends up doing different work than their classmates.

In this presentation, Sarah Humphreys shared examples of how these personal goals can instead help provide access to the same learning as the rest of the class. Her goal was for participants to feel confident to not settle for “doing something else”.

This session has been split into three parts. This is part one.

Introduction

This session was introduced by Laura Esplin

Hello, I'm Laura Mary Esplin. I'm a Year 4 student, a sister, and a gymnast. I am here to tell you about Sarah Humphreys. Sarah lives in Sydney. She is a big supporter of Inclusive Education. She works with schools to help them practise UDL (Universal Design for Learning).

Today, Sarah will tell us how kids can learn the same things in different ways. And I hope you enjoy listening to Sarah.

Meet Sarah Humphreys

Sarah Humphreys is an inclusion consultant and co-founder of Inclusive Schools Australia. She is passionate about developing and promoting curriculum access for all. Sarah promotes the use of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to achieve this goal.

She presented at the UDL Implementation and Research Network, USA, on how the principles of UDL were applied to the development of the Australian Curriculum. She now works with schools supporting its implementation.

Sarah has a Master’s Degree in Special Education from London University.

Resources related to Sarah's presentation
  • Resources by Sarah Humphreys in Padlet- your electronic webinar handout
  • UDL vs DI: The Dinner Party Analogy by Dr Katie Novak - the video that Sarah shared in part one of her presentation

Contact details
  • Website: https://inclusiveschools.com.au/
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/inclusiveschaus
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inclusiveschaus

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