Friday, 8 July 2011

Website of the week: paulakluth.com

Dr Paula Kluth was in Sydney in March, presenting workshops on inclusive schooling for Family Advocacy.  Several Down Syndrome NSW members attended the workshops and found them excellent. Renowned for her work related to educating children with autism, her ideas and strategies for differentiating instruction are applicable much more broadly. 


paulakluth.com has been redesigned and relaunched recently, and is well worth a bookmark and a regular check-in for new ideas and information:
  • it is bright and welcoming (those pencils look delightfully well-used!)
  • the content is excellent - there is a bank of very useful free articles, and much more
  • navigation is easy
  • the blog is updated regularly, including a 'tip of the day'
  • a direct link to her Facebook page is provided (where she  posts a website of the week, each Wednesday, among other posts)
The website introduction:

This website is dedicated to promoting inclusive schooling and exploring positive ways of supporting students with autism and other disabilities. Most of my work involves collaborating with schools to create environments, lessons and experiences that are inclusive, respectful and accessible for all learners.

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