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At Roots of Inclusion, we believe in learning opportunities that are accessible, relational, and grounded in lived experience. These self-paced learning modules are designed to deepen your understanding of inclusive practices, family engagement, and adaptive systems change. Available Learning Modules
Explore all of the learning modules below. |
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For educators, family leaders, and community partners
This module walks you through how to plan, host, and take action from inclusive community conversations. Learn how to use the Toolkit and Accessibility Checklist to co-create meaningful school-family partnerships. 👉 [Launch the Community Conversation Toolkit Module] Estimated Time: 45–60 minutes |
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For facilitators, school teams, and leadership staff
Explore the four components of Gracious Space—Spirit, Setting, Invite the Stranger, and Learn in Public—and how they support trust-building and inclusive dialogue. 👉 [Launch the Gracious Space Learning Module] Estimated Time: 30–45 minutes |
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Interpreter Training ModuleFor interpreters working in school-family settings
Focused on increasing access and cultural responsiveness in IEP meetings and school events. Learn best practices for inclusive interpretation and working with multilingual families.
👉 [Launch Interpreter Training Module]
(currently hosted on its own page, but may be linked here)
Focused on increasing access and cultural responsiveness in IEP meetings and school events. Learn best practices for inclusive interpretation and working with multilingual families.
👉 [Launch Interpreter Training Module]
(currently hosted on its own page, but may be linked here)
Trauma & Behavior: Webinar Series with Robyn GobbelFor educators and caregivers
This webinar series offers practical strategies rooted in neuroscience and attachment theory. Learn how to respond to children’s behavior through connection, not control.
👉 [Visit the Robyn Gobbel Webinar Page]
(may remain separate but linked for coherence)
This webinar series offers practical strategies rooted in neuroscience and attachment theory. Learn how to respond to children’s behavior through connection, not control.
👉 [Visit the Robyn Gobbel Webinar Page]
(may remain separate but linked for coherence)