Instructional support in high school education plays a vital role in helping students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. It encompasses a range of strategies, resources, and services designed to meet diverse learning needs, whether through differentiated instruction, tutoring, mentoring, or the use of technology. By providing targeted assistance, instructional support ensures that students not only master core content but also develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills essential for their future. Ultimately, it fosters an inclusive learning environment where all students have the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.
Every young person should be fully included in school, in the workforce, and in the community.
INCLUDEnyc’s mission is to promote positive futures and enhance the quality of life for New York City children and youth with disabilities, ages birth through 26, and their families. INCLUDEnyc empowers families of children and youth with disabilities with the knowledge, confidence, and skills to make informed decisions, effectively access and navigate systems and services, and advocate for themselves and other young people with disabilities and their families. INCLUDEnyc supports educators, youth workers, and other professionals to partner with families for successful, person-centered services, and to support and promote a family voice in the policy process.
Meet face-to-face with recreational programs, summer camps, health and educational organizations, and other supports and services!
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For general questions and accommodation requests, contact Kylie at (212) 677-4650 x21 or kbalogh@includenyc.org. For Spanish interpretation, call (212) 677-4668. To participate as an exhibitor, email roverton@includenyc.org.