Hey Y’all.
The response to the Weeklyish has been fantastic. We are above 3K subscribers for the first time in…ever. And I’m excited about the future of our newsletter.
Now that the Super Bowl is over and I’m back to the daily grind of the day job and nightly editing of Think Inclusive, I’ve been thinking a lot about our future. Not just Think Inclusive and my writing at Noodle, but what is next in terms of inclusion advocacy.
If you read my piece in the Hechinger Report, you know that change may be coming with education policy. Also, 2020 is likely to see school choice as a topic that is debated across the nation and in the state of Georgia (where I am). There will be no shortage of opportunities to talk about the state of education in the United States.
So, I started something. But I can’t be too specific, not yet.
Here is what I can tell you. 2019 was the year I became self-aware enough to know my strengths, and I have settled into my life as a writer. I am embracing it full force with dedicated time and deadlines. For those of you waiting for another episode of the podcast, don’t worry, it’s coming soon.
That reminds me. Have you read these yet?
Noodle
11 Books for Special Education Teachers to Fight Burnout
The Truth About Self-Contained Special Education Classrooms
The 15 Most Effective Ways to Support Autistic College Students
5 Strategies for Special Education Teachers to Support Problem Students
Think Inclusive
What Books to Read with Disability Representation for January 2020
MyGroup App for Deaf and Hearing Families
Logitech G Adaptive Gaming Kit Enables Gamers With Accessibility Needs to Play Their Way
What to Do When the School Wants to Remove IEP Services
Thank You
Thanks for taking some time to read the Weeklish, click on the links, and share them with your favorite inclusionists. I should have some more news about the new projects I have going on soon.
For the time being…
Have a great week!
Tim