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    What should we talk about at the June 13, 22024 meeting of the Teaching Disability History Interest Group?

    Feedback from the April 11 meeting suggested these topics:

    • How can we create and share disability history curriculum?
    • What disability history stories will best engage students?
    • How can we support Special Educators to teach disability history? 

    Please comment below, including your suggestions for who might share their approaches and experiences. To get the meeting invitation emailed to you, email Rich: rcairn@collaborative.org

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