Outing The Prejudice: Making The Least Dangerous Assumption

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We highly recommend this brilliant article by Zach Rossetti and Carol Tashie on their interpretation of Anne Donnellan's concept of presuming competence, the least dangerous assumption.

OlliNEPAL at the SERC School

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OlliNEPAL at the SERC School in Kathmandu

OlliNEPAL team at HDCS, Asha Bal Bikash Sewa (“Children’s Hope Development Service”)

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OlliNEPAL team at HDCS, Asha Bal Bikash Sewa ("Children's Hope Development Service")

Boy charts city’s disabled access

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Nathan was inspired to create his website after finding access

The Coffee Klatch

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The Coffee Klatch started on a whim. I often speak

Florida Charter Schools Failing Students With Disabilities

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Tres Whitlock is stuck in a public school where he

Certain Proof – A Question of Worth

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Certain Proof: A Question of Worth is a feature documentary about three children living with significant communication and physical disabilities, who struggle against the public schools in an emotional battle to prove their worth.

Thank You, Steve Jobs

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Thank you Steve Jobs for thinking differently so that so

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