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Each year, the TASH Conference brings together individuals with significant disabilities and their allies to share resources and success stories, learn about field-driven best practices, and network within a community engaged in shared values. The conference is attended by passionate advocates, leaders, and subject matter experts from every corner of the disability community. Conference attendees play an important role in supporting individuals with significant disabilities to overcome various barriers in order to live their best lives. Central to this work is the premise that individuals reach their optimal potential only when they are given the opportunity to live, work and thrive across the lifespan in the same communities we are all members of. The conference is intentionally designed to support the interests of professors and researchers from leading institutions; those involved in local, state, and federal governments and public policy; special and general educators, and school administrators; home and community-based service providers; students, family members, and most importantly, self-advocates with lived experience.

This year, while we are taking the conference virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we believe that our unique approach to providing exceptional first-rate content and building strong community ties and connections across various stakeholders will yield an extraordinary event! We have taken extra steps to bring people closer together during these times, as well as to create an amazing virtual environment that expands our knowledge, spurs our creative thinking, and focuses on healthy living and having fun!  Our conference theme, Feel the Power of Inclusion, reinforces the importance of our continued commitment to promoting a world of equity and opportunity for all, and is predicated on the value of bringing together diverse perspectives and experiences in an effort to build strong human connectivity and spur collective action.

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Saturday, December 5 • 3:30pm - 4:15pm
Grading Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms

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There are many aspects of an inclusive classroom that need to be addressed when students with the most significant cognitive disabilities are included in the classroom. Grading for assignments and report cards is one aspect that often creates a barrier to a successful inclusive classroom experience for all involved Ð teachers, parents, and students.

Presenters
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Jessica Bowman

Research Associate, University of Minnesota/ TIES Center
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Debbie Taub

Director, OTL Education Solutions
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Sheryl Lazarus

Director, National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO)
Sheryl Lazarus, Ph.D. is the Director of the National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO). In this position she addresses special education policy issues related to the inclusion of students with disabilities, English learners (ELs), and ELs with disabilities in assessments.. Her... Read More →
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Terri Vandercook

TIES Center, University of Minnesota
I have worked with and learned from individuals with extensive support needs, their families, and team members for over 40 years. Themes throughout my career have been the active belonging, participation, and learning (inclusion!) of each child in her or his community. My areas of... Read More →
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Martha Thurlow

Sr Research Associate, National Center on Educational Outcomes / University of Minnesota
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Gail Ghere

Research Associate, NCEO & TIES Center, University of Minnesota


Saturday December 5, 2020 3:30pm - 4:15pm EST
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