Empowering Every Learner

Bridging Theory and Practice in Inclusive Education

Inclusive Literacy Part Two: Writing For All
Sarah Moseley Moseley Sarah Moseley Moseley

Inclusive Literacy Part Two: Writing For All

If reading helps learners make sense of the world, writing gives them a voice within it. Yet for too many learners with complex needs, writing has been limited to copying or tracing. Inclusive Literacy: Writing for All reframes writing as communication, creativity, and belonging. Drawing on national research and classroom practice, it explores how broadening our definition of writing, from AAC and AI tools to collaborative storytelling, can transform every learner into an author.

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