Tag Archives: Differently-Abled Inclusion
Embracing God’s Tapestry
On Full Inclusion of Children with Disabilities In 1998, I earned a Ph.D. in the cultural foundations of education at Syracuse University. I was drawn to Syracuse because of its reputation as an international leader in the practice of inclusion: … Continue reading
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Close Enough to Get Hurt
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary It is not enough to say Aint it awful, you have to get close enough to get hurt. By Alex Becker Read and print as PDF. This phrasespoken during a sermon in Louisville Seminarys … Continue reading