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iPad Accessibility Features and Tools

By Don McMahon, Ph.D. / Accessibility

Watch Dr. Don McMahon demonstrate how to use the accessibility tools built into IOS devices to support students with disabilities. This video was recorded at […]

iPad Accessibility Features and Tools

Spotlight: Since Time Immemorial

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Indigenous People Studies

A closer look at Washington’s curriculum that teaches about tribal sovereignty, government, culture and heritage. As of July 24, 2015, Washington school districts are required

Spotlight: Since Time Immemorial

Recognizing Heritage, Culture: Enumclaw School District

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Culturally Responsive Teaching

Sui-Lan Ho’okano is the Cultural Program Manager for the Enumclaw School District. She is Native Hawaiian, Taino Indian, Puerto Rican, Chinese, Africana. She has worked

Recognizing Heritage, Culture: Enumclaw School District

Reaching All Students with Reflective Practice in P.E.

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Physical Education

Sean Davis teaches Physical Education in an alternative setting at Talley High School in Renton School District. Sean was among the first in his school

Reaching All Students with Reflective Practice in P.E.

Increasing Student Attendance with a Human Approach

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Principals

Assistant Principal Lee Grams shares his view of a positive approach to attendance and a culture of safety. It’s all too easy to get caught

Increasing Student Attendance with a Human Approach

5 Resources to Promote Positive Attendance!

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Principals

Promoting positive attendance habits in early learning, engaging with families, and using new tools to track absences can help promote student success. Use these five

5 Resources to Promote Positive Attendance!

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