How You Learn has Nothing to Do with How Incredible Your Thoughts Are

By Alice Doyel Guest blogger   Henry Winkler says, “Your thoughts are what powers your engine. They’re the fuel for your future. Just your thoughts, and what you do with them.” Henry Winkler in a delightful 25-minute interview by Arik Korman of League of Education Voters Winkler explains the emotional component to having dyslexia, not … Read more How You Learn has Nothing to Do with How Incredible Your Thoughts Are

Celebrating Neurodiversity and Fighting for Educational Equality in 2021

By Alice Doyel Guest blogger   This graphic design, Neurodiversity Awareness, will represent the theme of Neurodiversity for this blog during 2021. The artist is Tara Vasanth, a student at The College William and Mary. View more of Tara’s artwork at Taravasanth.com and her gallery page. Tara writes: “It was a pleasure to illustrate an … Read more Celebrating Neurodiversity and Fighting for Educational Equality in 2021

Martin Luther King, Justice, and Special Education

By Alice Doyel Guest blogger   “I am not interested in power for power’s sake, but I’m interested in power that is moral, that is right, and that is good.”  – Martin Luther King, Jr.   We cannot allow school administrators to treat our students unjustly or to tell lies about our students just because … Read more Martin Luther King, Justice, and Special Education